London based marketing agency hosts annual linkup event
Small London-based marketing agency, Kaizen expects to welcome 200+ attendees and household brand names at its annual linkup event.
Kaizen is a creative agency with offices in London and Manchester that provides digital marketing services to brands like Adidas, Compare the Market and Lovehoney. The agency is launching its annual Digital PR Linkup on October 27th at Techspace Shoreditch. This brings together digital marketing professionals from the best UK agencies and household brands.
The linkup also provides an exciting opportunity to network with peers, brands and experts in the industry. A spokesperson from Kaizen said: ‘we are so excited to be hosting our annual PR linkup. It’s a great opportunity to meet like-minded people, future employees and potential clients, and learn from accomplished professionals’.
The agenda boasts a diverse lineup of speakers, including talks from: Rejoice Ojiaku, a Content Strategist at Rise at Seven. She is also the Co-Founder of B-DigitalUK, a platform aimed at empowering Black talent in the UK marketing scene.
The event will finish with a Q&A panel of journalists from publications like the BBC, The Independent, Vice and Business Insiders. The lineup includes Harrison Brocklehurst, Amber Sunner, Molly Codyre, Mary Isokariari and Sam Tabahriti.
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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