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New recruit joins Talk to Media
South Yorkshire based, full-service marketing agency Talk to Media has strengthened its social media department by making a new appointment.
Levi Parol (24) from Rotherham has joined as a PR and Social Media Executive which will see her work on a variety of public relations, social media and other copywriting projects across a diverse spectrum of client accounts.
Levi brings with her two years of agency experience, predominantly working within social media and copywriting.
Tracey Gregory, business development director at Talk to Media said: “Levi will be a great asset to the team at Talk to Media, she brings with her a wealth of knowledge of social media platforms and how they can truly benefit organisations across the region. We are all looking forward to working with her.”
Levi was previously employed by a digital marketing agency as a Social Media Executive where she worked with a range of clients managing their social media accounts and campaigns and also worked on a variety of copywriting projects.
Levi said: “I am delighted to have joined Talk to Media, they have a renowned reputation in the industry and have a fantastic team. I’m looking forward to working with a new range of clients and furthering my skills within the industry.”
For more information about Talk to Media and its offerings call 01302 554985 or visit www.talktomedia.co.uk
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