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Social media company gets Lucky with new recruit
Leyland-based Lucky 6 Marketing, specialists in social media management, has expanded its team and recruited an admin assistant with the help of Runshaw Business Centre.
Terri Juniper from Preston is currently completing a Level 2 Business Administration Apprenticeship to support the growth of the business.
Working alongside managing director Lee Giacopazzi, Terri provides administration support for all client accounts whilst helping to deliver an excellent social media management service.
Terri said: “I am really happy to be part of a young, dynamic and innovative new business. As a small team I get the opportunity to assist with all client projects and gain a wide range of experience.
“Within my role I create unique online content and deliver social media campaigns specific to individual businesses, enabling our clients to have a voice across all online channels.
“I feel privileged to have the opportunity to provide this support to businesses as it’s a fantastic way of marketing any product or service.
“It’s great that I also get the freedom to express new ideas and use my creativity on a daily basis whilst gaining paid work experience and a nationally-recognised qualification.”
Adrian Roscoe, business centre manager at Runshaw, added: “Terri is a fundamental part of the team at Lucky 6 Marketing and has helped to grow the business and strengthen the company’s offering.
“With experience in digital and social media development and a passion for learning, we are confident that Terri will continue to progress and develop her skills in social media management.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Malia .
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