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Enjoy Digital Heads into the New Year with Strong Ambitions
Leeds-based digital marketing agency, Enjoy Digital is celebrating the beginning of its tenth anniversary year with the appointment of a new managing director.
Chris Jackson, one of the agency’s existing directors, has been appointed as the company’s new managing director to help steer its rising ambitions and nurture existing client partnerships.
Speaking of his new role, Chris said: “As one of the north’s leading independent integrated agencies, we are prepared for another successful year as we build on our enviable client portfolio with a number of key new business wins. Our service driven culture means that although we have grown significantly over the past couple of years, our client partnerships have always remained at the centre of what we do and this will continue as we enter the next exciting chapter of our growth.”
The appointment follows an impressive 26 per cent year-on-year revenue growth between 2016 and 2017, a recent brand relaunch, and an influx of new team members – elevating staff numbers to double what they were two years ago – Enjoy Digital is looking forward to a promising 2018.
Last year also saw the digital agency win various new clients including, Cox Automotive, CensorNET, Spirit of Harrogate and Leeds Film City, encouraging the company to recruit and further expand. This has led to four new additions to the team across the company’s key departments, including digital marketing, and production. Naomi Busuttil joins the company as PR and social media manager, Jake Jackson as business development executive, Sean Valentine as backend developer and Callum King as frontend developer.
Enjoy Digital operates internationally from its base in Leeds. Its team of more than 50, works with a range of leading brands including Costcutter and HESCO Bastion.
For further information about the agency, please visit www.enjoy-digital.co.uk
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