As families across the country gather around the table for dishes and ruminations on Thanksgiving Day 2021, we at KP Kreative want to give our acknowledgements to those who make what we do worthwhile. Since our founding seven years ago, we have been fortunate enough to cross paths with numerous people who make our jobs that much more joyful.
Firstly, to our team. If it were not for your continuous and stirring energy, KP Kreative would still be sitting on a launching pad staring aimlessly at the sky. We look forward to years’ worth of work and team building, with the full knowledge that our best fruits are still ahead of us.
Our clients are owed a special thanks. We sincerely enjoy serving you and hearing your feedback. Through your continued support and pointers, we have built KP Kreative into a brand we can all be immensely proud of. It is our hope that we continue to interact and foster a special client-brand relationship that will last eons into the future.
We are especially thankful for this year’s upcoming Small Business Saturday given how challenging the pandemic has made things for local business owners. As a small-scale enterprise, we fully understand the challenges that come with breaking into well-established markets. Therefore, we are particularly appreciative for a day that recognizes the work done by mom-and-pop shops and small-level companies across the country.
Lastly, a special thanks to our rescue dog Laudy, who is more well-known as our Chief Barketing Officer. Your wagging tail and endearing personality ensures that there is always an affirmative mood in the office.
Wherever you are this Thanksgiving, whether with friends or with family, alone or with company, we send you our well wishes and hopes for a prosperous year forward.
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