grammar - 'Team of economists': singular or plural?



I am writing an ad and would like to write: "Our team of economists are at your service and available by phone or email. They will be happy to respond...".


I know that grammatically speaking, 'team' is the subject of the sentence and, being singular, would dictate that 'it' is "at your service". BUT, it just feels better reading this and it evokes a picture of a bunch of economists doing what they do rather than a single unit".


Is what I'm doing OK? Should I be arrested by the grammar police?




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