‘Instrumental’ leader takes helm at Enjoy Digital
Leeds-based digital agency Enjoy Digital has promoted Andrew Ash to managing director as it embarks on a new era of growth.
Andrew, one of the agency’s earliest employees, has been instrumental over his 15-year tenure, advancing from search engine marketing manager to operations director, where he led teams across six service areas.
He said: “I’ve grown alongside Enjoy Digital, and I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved together.
“Our focus has always been on delivering real value to our clients, and I’m excited to continue that mission as managing director.
“We’re keen to refine and hone our proposition based on the needs of our clients and to continue to provide them with fundamental services that drive real value to their business objectives.”
With recent award wins and high-profile client acquisitions, Andrew’s focus as managing director will be on enhancing client relationships, refining Enjoy Digital’s service offerings and driving continued growth while fostering the agency’s culture of excellence.
Chris Jackson, co-owner of Enjoy Digital, added: “Andrew has been instrumental in Enjoy Digital’s success and we are very excited for his tenure as managing director.
“Andrew lives and breathes the values of the business and I have total belief that he can deliver both our short term and longer-term vision.
“His deep understanding of our business, coupled with his passion for delivering exceptional client experiences, makes him the ideal person to lead us into the future.”
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