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KC Communications appoints marketing executive
KC Communications are delighted to announce a new member of the team.
Grace Lenihan joins KC Communications as Marketing Executive and will be responsible for working on a number of key accounts across a variety of industry sectors including the sports and nutrition sector, which is an industry KC Communications are expanding into.
Grace will also be studying for a CIM Professional Marketing qualification over the next 12 months before completing her final year at Huddersfield University where she is studying Sports Promotion & Marketing.
Grace Lenihan commented: “Having followed KC Communications progress since they launched in August 2014, I am delighted to be joining the team and benefiting from the wealth of experience Katrina has in this sector. Every day is completely different and that is incredibly important in order for me to increase my knowledge in the digital marketing arena. I’m looking forward to getting stuck in with the variety of client projects currently in progress”.
Katrina Cliffe, Managing Director commented: “Although Grace is joining us part way into her studies we have been impressed with the interest and passion she has for the marketing sector and her future career prospects. We’re looking forward to putting the excellent theory she has into practice”.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by KC Communications (Marketing) Ltd .
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