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Hotfoot Design appoints Joanna Young as Marketing Strategist
Hotfoot Design, the award-winning design agency based in Lancaster, has appointed Joanna Young as a marketing strategist.
Joanna has many years of strategic marketing experience having previously worked at Fat Media; as executive director at a major arts centre in Colorado; at the Royal Automobile Club on Pall Mall; and as a consultant to membership organisations including the Institute of Directors.
Guy Cookson, partner at Hotfoot Design, said “We’re thrilled to have Joanna on board as she brings so much expertise, experience and enthusiasm. We are all about helping great companies grow, and Joanna is full of ideas about how to define and communicate what makes our clients special. It’s a really exciting time for Hotfoot, and so it’s great that Joanna is now part of our team.”
Joanna will be working with Hotfoot to ensure that the agency’s award-winning design is accompanied by strategic, practical marketing advice, to help clients make the most of the branding, digital and marketing services delivered by the agency. Hotfoot also recently appointed the chair of Lancaster Digital, Michael Gibson, as a non-executive director.
Joanna lives in Lancaster with her husband and three children. She also acts as chair of trustees at two local charities, The Morecambe Bay Foodbank and The Lancaster Boys and Girls Club.
Hotfoot Design recently won Best Creative Agency at the BIBAs 2017 for its work across brand, digital and marketing services. Hotfoot’s clients include Lancaster Brewery, Relative Insight, Brades Farm, Beetham Nurseries and Atkinson Vos.
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