Brass expands Media, PR and Creative teams with four new hires

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Brass expands with four new hires

Award-winning creative agency Brass, has recruited four new members following an increase in demand for its PR, media and creative services.

Senior PR Account Manager, Beth Nunnington joins Brass from Jaywing PR. With six years in the industry she has experience with working with national brands on integrated digital marketing campaigns, including Ann Summers and Carole Nash, and specialises in the home interiors sector. Beth will be applying her extensive PR and social media expertise, to the Hammonds, Slumberdown and Snuggledown accounts, among others.

Alex Henderson-Smith as Media Executive and Matthew Riddell as PPC Executive have joined the Media team and will both be servicing key accounts; Hammonds, Leeds Building Society, TD Direct Investing and Construction Industry Training Board (CITB). Alex comes to Brass after previously working at Retearn+ Group following a degree in International Business & Marketing at the University of Leeds. Matthew brings his PPC, SEO and Social Media experience from his former position as Digital Marketing Manager at Academium.

The creative department at Brass also welcomes Holly Mirfakhrai, with a wealth of digital and print design expertise gained at Techdept and Asda. She joins as Brass’ newest Digital Designer, adding to the existing award-winning creative talent.

John Morgan, Brass CEO commented: “After a successful year of industry recognition and award wins across the business, it is great to see us continue to grow and attract new talent.“

The addition of the four new recruits to Brass follows the hiring of Sam Watson as the new Head of Mobile last month.

Brass can be contacted through its website www.brassagency.com

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