Partner Article
SkyParlour Welcomes Cloud
We are pleased to announce the appointment of our new Senior Account Executive, Charlotte Cloud.
Charlotte joins us with a proven track record in communications, networking and maintaining excellent relationships with clients and contacts in the media and professional industries. In her last role, she made new connections with individuals who have proven instrumental in providing support as mentors, expert speakers and collaborative partners.
Hailing from the South Coast of England, Charlotte has relocated from Portsmouth, Hampshire to join us. Before coming on board with SkyParlour Charlotte worked for the University of Southampton Students’ Union as their Creative Industries Coordinator. There she was the key liaison between volunteers and the University, the local community and the extensive network of external contacts that she built throughout her time there.
Previously, Charlotte was a teacher of A Level English and Media, and an Account Executive at a communications and marketing company specialising in lead generation and B to C communications. She has also lived and worked in Sydney, Australia where she took up roles in promotions and marketing.
Charlotte said: “I have been consistently impressed by SkyParlour’s professional image, strong technical knowledge and high quality content, and I’m delighted to be joining the team. I’m looking forward to making a contribution to SkyParlour’s exciting plans and impressive vision.”
You can contact Charlotte with the details below:
Tel +44(0)844 2939 764
Email charlotte@skyparlour.com
Skype charlottecloudsp
Twitter @CCloudSP
Read more about SkyParlour here: www.skyparlour.com/
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by SkyParlour .
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