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Prodo Digital welcomes Dev head
Key appointment strengthens 25-strong Development team at fast-growing digital agency
Leading North West digital marketing agency Prodo Digital has appointed talented IT professional Edmond Yau as its new Head of Development.
Yau joins a 60-strong team at the Chester and London based agency, which creates websites and digital marketing solutions for well-known brands across the UK. He will be leading a technical team of 25 people, including developers, designers, testers and project managers, from the company’s countryside campus in Chester.
Prodo Digital’s Managing Director, Pippa Adams, said: “Ed is a great addition to an already great team – his strength in leading results-driven, fast-paced teams makes him a perfect fit for us as we continue to expand.”
Yau has 13 years of industry experience in behind him and joins Prodo from Smart Fleet Solutions, where he led a team developing automotive logistics systems. He commented: “Prodo is clearly a happening and fast-growing agency with lots of opportunities and an impressive client list.
“I’m looking forward to further developing the engineering capability of the team and optimising our processes for the best possible project delivery.”
Originally from Stourbridge near Birmingham, Yau is a Chartered Member of BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT. He is a keen runner in his spare time and races for Chester Triathlon Club.
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