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Lick Creative signals growth plans with new appointments
Lick Creative, part of visual communications specialists The Delta Group, today announces two new appointments.
Anthony Earley and David Balko have both been appointed Business Development Directors, with a remit to identify opportunities for collaboration across The Delta Group as a whole, alongside implementing Lick’s creative ideas into new business proposals.
Earley’s background spans marketing services and publishing, including the role of Global Managing Director (Media) at Regus PLC, as well as positions at Redwood, Bounty UK and Balloon Dog. At Lick Creative he will be working with the creative and strategic departments to develop their business offering.
Balko’s background is business development and client servicing at agencies including Orange Digital/Hiveworks, Velti, Publicis, and Draft FCB, working across digital, creative, mobile, design and technology. He has led teams winning business from EA Games, moneysupermarket.com and PepsiCo, with work winning numerous creative and effectiveness awards over the years.
Andrea Burrows, Managing Director at Lick Creative said: “We’ve had a wonderfully successful first half of the year and these latest appointments will help us to go even further in the coming months. The guys will focus on developing both solo projects for Lick and group work, reflecting our keenness to further expand both types of client relationships.”
These appointments follow a wave of others that have taken place since the start of the year, with new additions to the creative strategy, client services, and innovation and technology teams.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by The Delta Group .
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