Leeds’ Intermarketing Agency forms new digital team with 13 appointments
Leeds-based Intermarketing Agency has launched a new digital team, Intermarketing Digital, combining its existing team with thirteen new appointments from the recently-acquired Teabag.
Last week, Intermarketing Agency announced its acquisition of digital agency Teabag.
Karen Lewis, head of digital, leads the new Intermarketing Digital department, with Liam Grogan, Stuart Baker and Adam Blain, formerly directors of Teabag, also taking senior positions as director of Digital Projects, director of Motion and digital creative director respectively.
Teabag brings additional services such as website and application design and build and further bespoke technical resources to support Intermarketing Agency’s continued digital growth.
Karen Lewis, said: “Exciting times are ahead! Intermarketing Digital offers clients unrivalled experience, award-winning client service and creative, our combined talents and additional in-house capabilities truly set us apart from other more specialist agencies. We’re extremely proud and passionate about what we do.”
Stuart Baker, said: “It’s eleven years since we founded Teabag and we’re very proud of our success, our team, our clients, the skills we have developed and the work we’ve produced. We’re excited to join Intermarketing Agency and become Intermarketing Digital.”
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