October 8th 2019
by CQ
Nottingham-based digital marketing agency Impression has announced the appointment of seven new members of staff after a period of growth for the business.
Work NewsThe new appointments follow a record 18 months for the business with new client wins including Cancer Research UK, Nintendo and Giant Bicycles.
Libby Barnes joins its commercial team as Client Services Manager. She previously worked at London agencies Ogilvy and Maverick, and will be responsible for managing client relations across the agency to ensure its digital marketing efforts remain aligned to client commercial objectives.
Katie Walton and Jamie Irwin join Impression’s paid media team as PPC Strategist and PPC Analyst, while Lauren Roitman (SEO Strategist), Saffron Shergill (SEO Analyst) and Jonathan Theuring (SEO Analyst) are new additions to the organic search team.
The
agency’s digital PR team welcomes Damian Summers as Digital PR Specialist. He will be managing PR and
content marketing campaigns for its client base, to support SEO and wider marketing
efforts.
“We’re delighted to welcome new members to our team. Every member brings knowledge and experience which will compliment and expand our current capabilities and contribute to our ongoing growth into 2020.While the UK’s economy is facing some challenges at the moment, we believe that investment in marketing continues to be a key driver for business leaders who seek to ensure they remain front and centre for prospective customers into the busy festive period and beyond. The ongoing growth of our client base is testament to this and we are looking ahead to exciting times for our own business as a result.”
Co-founder of Impression, Tom CraigImpression is the current holder of the Best Large SEO Agency in the UK awards and recently picked up two prizes at the European Search Awards.
For more information about Impression, visit: https://www.impression.co.uk
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