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Engage expands with six new hires
Leeds-based digital agency Engage continues to grow with the appointment of six new specialists in teams across the company.
The digital agency has been bolstered with the arrival of Designers Ben Nickless and Charlotte Tankard, PPC Analysts Rafaela Hadjiyiangou and Harj Kalyan, Marketing Executive Rosie Lyness and Financial Controller Lauren Carter.
The new starters expand the team to 37 and will be supporting the agency on the continued service of high profile accounts including Whitbread, Yorkshire Tea and Jet2 through creative, technical and performance marketing.
On joining Engage as Financial Controller, Lauren said: “It’s a great opportunity to work at Engage and contribute to the development of such a respected agency. Engage is well established and I’m really looking forward to working with the management team to ensure we build a strong foundation to enable the continued growth of the company.”
The appointments highlight the success of Engage, which has continued to go from strength to strength. Engage Co-Founder, Alex Willcocks, commented: “We’ve had an extremely busy end to 2019 and our latest recruits mark a strong start to 2020. Over the next few months we’ll continue recruiting some of the best digital talent to facilitate our growth plans, and service current and new clients.”
“I’m looking forward to our new starters integrating into our thriving culture, and their knowledge and experience strengthening our exceptional team and the services we offer.”
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