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The if agency grows team with new account manager appointment
The if agency – the Manchester based creative agency – has appointed Sally Stevens as its newest account manager. Sally, 29, joins from Co-operative Insurance where she worked for two years as a direct marketing consultant. Sally has worked in the marketing and creative industries since she graduated in 2006, and she has also previously held positions at Interflora.
Her previous experiences - especially at Co-operative Insurance - will further enhance The if agency’s already strong credentials in the financial service sectors. Her new role will see her working across several of the firm’s retained clients including; Fayre & Square, Knowsley Safari Park, mbna & Wacky Warehouse. She will also play a part in the agency’s business development activities. Sally commented: “I am really excited about my new role. The if agency has a great balance between creative output and strategic thinking so I look forward to aligning my skills to help drive the business forward.” Whilst Christian James, managing director of The if agency, added: “The last year has been a really exciting time for the business – especially in terms of growth and company evolution.
“Recruiting Sally to the team is integral to our plans for 2014 and to support our constantly improving integrated offering. We are all energised about her appointment and her experience of working within the financial and service sectors is a great asset and fit for us.”
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