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ADVERTISING AGENCY CONTINUES EXPANSION WITH TWO MORE DIGITAL APPOINTMENTS
Specialist media buying and digital advertising agency Forward And Thinking has appointed two ex-Yell digital specialists to their team following their continued growth.
New Digital Marketing Manager Lance Brook joins the team from Yell where he had worked for over 2 years. Lance has a wealth of knowledge and Google qualifications across all AdWords products with his speciality in building large in-depth results driven campaigns.
Matthew Ryder has also joined Forward And Thinking as a Digital Marketing Executive. Matt has expertise in creating targeted digital campaigns for a wide variety of clients and industries.
The appointments are key hires as the agency expands its digital service offerings alongside traditional media. They will support the introduction of new digital services as well as enhancing the teams’ current range of specialisms.
Director, Alison Johnson commented, “We are absolutely delighted with our latest hires at Forward And Thinking. Great talent is hard to find in this area and Lance and Matt are both very talented and experienced. They have joined the business at an exciting time and we know they will both complement our extensive ambitions and support the growth of our expanding digital client base.”
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