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Double Delight for Agency in Business Awards
Marketing communications agency, The Write Angle, is celebrating after two team members have been shortlisted in the Women in Business Awards 2015.
Managing director, Angela Smith has been nominated in the ‘Decade of Excellence’ category with client services director, Julie Cheston shortlisted for ‘Best Marketer’ in the awards, hosted by Downtown Lancashire in Business.
Founded in 2002 by Angela and based at Buckshaw Village, Chorley, The Write Angle is one of Lancashire’s most prominent marketing agencies, working with a diverse range of businesses from regional SMEs to global brands and public sector organisations to deliver award-winning campaigns.
Taking place at the Villa Country House Hotel, Wrea Green on Friday 13th November 2015, the awards will crown winners in categories including best property professional, female leader of the year and best law professional.
Judith McMath, non-executive director of The Write Angle, added: “We are all so proud of Angela and Julie who have both worked tirelessly over the years to make the business a success.
“Both command enviable experience across a number of industry sectors and we are proud of the way that they have led the team at The Write Angle to deliver award-winning campaigns for a growing portfolio of clients.”
Downtown chief executive, Frank McKenna, said “We are overwhelmed by the number of nominations we have received online over the past few months. It is testament to the strength of leading women in senior roles in Lancashire.
“The Women in Business Awards promises to be the most significant celebration of those prominent females who have achieved so much in the county of Lancashire.”
Winners are chosen via online votes, which can be cast on the Downtown website here http://bit.ly/1O7Ul4
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by The Write Angle .
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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