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Leeds-based digital design agency appoints new senior management team following extensive client growth
Leeds-based digital agency, Tall have made the strategic business decision to introduce a new senior management team after securing £400k worth of work in the run-up to Christmas through a mixture of new client wins and existing business growth.
The move, to support the delivery of work and continued agency growth plans has seen the appointment of Lucy Evans as Head of Client Services and promotion of Daniel Maw to Head of Operations. The pair will join the existing Head of Design, Andy Beckwith making the ‘heads of’ trio within the business.
Lucy has over 12 years’ experience across a mix of senior in-house and agency roles, working across a diverse range of sectors from fashion retail, travel and tourism, including clients such as Great Lengths, NSPCC and Parkdean Resorts.
Bringing a wealth of strategic marketing and client development experience, Lucy has been appointed to take full responsibility for the leadership and development of the Client Services team and will play a key role in meeting the company’s growth goals.
Alongside Lucy, Tall’s Senior Project Manager, Daniel Maw has been promoted to Head of Operations whereby he will now oversee the day-to-day management of digital accounts, business operations and internal/external resources.
Tall’s Technical Director, Behrooz Saeed commented:
“In the last 18 x months we’ve almost doubled in headcount and the revenue growth has allowed us to invest in the areas we feel are necessary to help us meet our ambitious growth plans.
We’ve bolstered our management team, I’m honoured to be working with such talented people and look forward to helping them grow into their roles in 2020.“
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Emily Long .
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