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Expansion at Turn Key following successful year
Leeds-based PR’s Turn Key have expanded their team with the recruitment of three new account executives.
Victoria Bartram, Lauren Turner, and Abi Camwell have joined the firm following a number of account wins, including Hull-based boiler manufacturers Ideal; Leeds-based hair extension suppliers, Great Lengths; and property developers Hammersons.
Victoria, who comes to Turn Key from Leeds agency Lucre will take the role of account manager, having previously worked on a range of B2C and B2B clients including Hallmark Cards, Jet2.com, and Gala Bingo.
Lauren joins the Turn Key team as senior account executive having built an impressive portfolio of fashion, hair, and beauty experience at Leeds-based agency Clearsilver.
Abi joins the firm as junior account executive having recently graduated from Northumbria University with a degree in Journalism and following a successful work placement at the agency.
Commenting on the appointments, Claire Davis, Turn Key’s head of PR said: “The agency as a whole has grown at an exponential rate over the past year and the PR division has won a number of high profile accounts as part of that growth. I’m thrilled to have made these strategic appointments, which supports the expansion of the agency, provides additional support on major accounts within the PR team, and corroborates our position as one to watch throughout 2014.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .
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