Wernick Group launches their first Christmas Advert; Accommodating Christmas since 1934
Wernick Group has released a bespoke Christmas advertisement, tailored to promoting the proud history that stretches back to 1934, whilst employing seasonal festivities. The creative advert was released at 9 am on Monday 4th December 2023 and promoted across the company's social channels.
For nearly nine decades, Wernick Group has been at the forefront of creating spaces that resonate with the warmth and joy of Christmas. The narrative showcases the Wernick factory delivering its final modules and preparing to close its doors for the Christmas break. Lucas Tasan, one of Wernick’s devoted Factory Operatives navigates the final days of the year, all while keeping a mysterious secret.
Leigh Fennell, Marketing Manager at Wernick Group commented, “The proposal of a Christmas ad was something totally different for us as a marketing department and a departure from traditional festive marketing materials. The team not only produced a prospect that demonstrated innovation, but also constructed a narrative that ensured inclusion of our employees within the depot. The advertisement is a tribute to the talent, dedication, and unity that defines our workplace, and reinforces its reputation as a desirable place to work.”
Wernick takes pride in recognising and executing the internal talent of its employees. The entirety of the filming process was therefore accomplished in-house at Wernick’s largest factory based in Kenfig, harnessing the diverse skills of its own staff. From concept development to filming, editing, and post-production, every aspect of the project serves as a testament to the wealth of talent that contributes to Wernick’s overall success.
The main character of the advert was played by Morgan Thorpe, Production Operative at Wernick’s factory at Kenfig, South Wales. He commented, “Being a part of the Christmas ad and taking on the role of Santa was an absolute pleasure. I was delighted to forego any personal reward and advocate for the funds to be directed towards the Teenage Cancer Trust, and Wernick happily made a donation."
Watch the video here.