BoxChilli
boxChilli is a British digital design agency based in Portsmouth, Hampshire. It is founded by Anders Bohea in 2003.
History
Launched as a 2-person start-up in 2003, boxChilli has grown to a team of 14 with offices in Southampton & Portsmouth. BoxChilli doubled in size between 2012-2014 and has continued to grow. The company has won several awards and in 2014 was a finalist in the Wirehive 100 award for the fasts growing agency, and have been in the top Wirehive top 100 digital agencies to work with outside of London in 2014 / 2015 & 2016.
Youth development
In 2014, boxChilli team member Kirsty Mallan was a finalist at the NatWest Venus Award (Portsmouth) recognising achievement in women under the age of 25. As well as hiring, training and supporting graduates and young managers, boxChilli works with Portsmouth-based training agency PETA Ltd to provide apprenticeships in web design, search and related areas. And in 2016 Danielle Ellis was a semi-finalist in the young manager of the year category.
Charity work
boxChilli supports charities with in-kind donations of services. The company has made websites for a number of Hampshire-based charities including Hampshire Wildlife trust and CancerWise. The company also supports team members individual fundraising efforts, including growing moustaches for Movember and entering bicycle riding and running events.