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New account wins for digital agency Clock
Following a string of new business wins Clock Creative has appointed a new Digital Project Director, Carolyn Dickson, to support its rapidly expanding digital marketing business.
The Ramsbottom-based B2B brand and digital marketing agency, which is led by CEO Ann Rimmer, has been appointed by Pharmaseekers, a locum agency for pharmacists, to undertake brand re-positioning and to develop a new website.
Additional contracts have also come from airline management company Lime Management, to provide lead generation support for its work with British Airways. A third account win comes from Progress Housing Group for whom Clock is undertaking brand repositioning as well as research engagement with tenants and commissioners, staff and the Board.
To support the company’s swift growth Carolyn, who joins from PZ Cussons International Ltd, will be developing digital strategies and campaigns for new projects and supporting existing clients including US pet product company PetSafe, and SME business support service company ClearSky.
Commenting on her appointment Carolyn said: “Clock is an inspirational agency and I’m really looking forward to helping the team deliver more great award winning work such as digital websites, content management systems and ecommerce and software development projects.”
Carolyn, has previously worked on a broad range of clients including PZ Cussons, Marks & Spencer, BBC, The Charity Commission, University of Salford, TK Maxx, Adidas, Manchester United Football Club, Asda and The Co-operative.
Clock CEO Ann Rimmer added: “We are really pleased to have secured Carolyn who has great digital experience and passion. She will be managing our growing number of digital projects which are increasing in complexity as we continue to expand our offering.”
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