Hull based digital marketing agency fuels growth plans with double director appointment
Hull based digital marketing agency Diony has announced the appointment of two new directors to fuel its future success and ambitions.
Lisa Harvey, Co-owner and Director of the agency, said the move will build on the incredible progress that the business has made year-on-year since its 2017 launch and solidify its position as a regional leader with huge aspirations.
Ana Watts, now Diony’s Creative Director, is taking the reins of creativity. Ana will orchestrate all creative and content departments within Diony. Lor Harvey steps into the role of Performance Marketing Director, demonstrating her expertise in Diony’s critical services of SEO and PPC.
Lisa commented: “Ana’s role encompasses everything from compelling narratives to eye-catching design across social media, paid ads, websites, email marketing and video campaigns. In addition to managing a talented team of creatives she will also forge close client relationships to ensure every campaign resonates and delivers.
“Lor’s analytical approach will be invaluable. Her expertise lies in the intricate realms of SEO and PPC, the critical services feeding Diony’s success. She commands the search team with a laser-like focus on long-term impact, data-driven insights, and, ultimately, tangible results. Lor’s promotion positions her as a pivotal figure in Diony’s continued growth and success.
“Their promotions are testament to their exceptional contribution since joining Diony three years ago. They are also a shining example of the talent magnet that is Hull’s thriving digital sector.
“2024 is all about growth for us. With clients up and down the UK and across the globe, we’re building an agency in Yorkshire that competes head-to-head on the international stage.”
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