Mirfield-based integrated digital marketing specialist, Fishtank Agency, underlined its commitment to dynamic growth by appointing two key hires to its team.
Following on from a trio of hires last month, junior digital marketer Danielle Stephenson and junior web developer Jayme Tibbatts will work with the agency’s national and global clients, including Berry Global, City Taxis and Wigan Warriors.
Danielle, former digital marketer and social media assistant at GiftWellness, will play a vital role in enhancing the strategic force within the creative team, adding value to both brand and campaign work across the board.
As junior web developer Jayme, a graduate of Staffordshire University, will support the development team with her specialist skill set in coding, web design and development.
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The duo’s appointment follows a series of contract wins, including Harborough Hotel, C E Bennetts and A.Leadbeater.
The recent contract wins cements Fishtank Agency’s ambition to increase profit by 20% during the 21-22 financial year. Further hires are also in the pipeline, including a fullstack WordPress developer opportunity.
Damien Fisher, founder and managing director at Fishtank Agency, said: “As our range of dedicated services continues to grow, we are really pleased to welcome both Danielle and Jayme to the tank.
“The recent pandemic has really upped the ante for the digital marketing sector, and the requirement for a robust website and digital marketing strategy has never been more vital.
“We look forward to working with Danielle and Jayme, who will provide our clients with access to a wider range of creative talent and skills and help us continue to provide our highest quality services to our growing client base.”
Jayme added: “I can’t wait to bring a different perspective to the development team. I have experience within the industry, as a freelancer and with other agencies, to deliver the best results for the wide range of clients on board.”
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