Mediaworks expands teams in Newcastle and Leeds
Independent digital agency Mediaworks has bolstered its teams in Newcastle and Leeds, following significant new business wins and a strategic focus on supporting public sector digital transformation initiatives.
The agency’s recent high-profile client wins, including British Council, Gateshead Council, Odeon, Vet Partners, Travis Perkins and Lumo, have driven demand for enhanced capacity.
To meet this, Mediaworks has welcomed new talent across social, SEO, client services, digital PR, project management and more, while also promoting standout team members internally.
This expansion underscores Mediaworks’ dedication to regional recruitment and delivering best-in-class digital expertise.
Brett Jacobson, chief executive officer of Mediaworks, said: “We’re thrilled to be recognising the talent we have within the agency as well as bringing in new recruits to help with the next phase of growth in both our Newcastle and Leeds offices.
“Our new recruits are not only a response to the increased demand from our growing client roster but also a reflection of our commitment to creating jobs and supporting the economies in the regions we operate in.
“Each new team member will play an important role as we continue our mission to deliver innovative digital solutions and measurable results.”
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