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Six Degrees Appoints New Senior Account Manager
Six Degrees, the independent corporate reputation management agency specialising in science, engineering and technology, has today announced the appointment of Amy Stevens to the role of Senior Account Manager.
Previously in-house PR Manager at consumer electronic brand Bang & Olufsen, Stevens has been brought in to support Six Degrees’ rapid growth following a number of high profile wins and will primarily be working on the agency’s growing technology portfolio. She will also play a leading role in mapping out career progression structures and mentoring programmes.
Stevens will report to Richard Simpson, Director at Six Degrees, who said, “We are delighted to welcome Amy on board. She has already proved to be a valuable and irreplaceable member of the team, and we believe her experience and can-do attitude is a perfect fit for our own high-growth ambitions.”
“I’m thrilled to be back in an agency environment and to be given the chance to work across a broad and enviable list of clients,” added Stevens. “I’m also delighted to be part of such a great team and look forward to helping them and the agency grow. Mentoring and making sure agency-specific training is in place is something that is very close to my heart as a team lead and I look forward to developing these sessions.”
Stevens has more than eight years of lifestyle and tech PR experience and has worked for the likes of Berkeley PR and Davies Murphy Group (acquired by Lewis PR).
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Six Degrees Limited .
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