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Lightfoot Leaps into deWinter
Award-winning PR, digital and design agency de Winter has further expanded its team with the appointment of Content marketing specialist, videographer and photographer, Helen Lightfoot, to the role of Junior Account Executive.
Continuing its long tradition of nurturing young talent, Helen worked with the events and content marketing team at deWinter alongside her studies at Manchester Metropolitan University for 12 months, before progressing into her new role.
Prior to joining deWinter, Helen undertook a number of other work placements, working across consumer and B2B clients including Cake Angels, Carole Nash, TransPennine Express, The Willows Veterinary Group and Rugby League.
On her appointment, Helen said: “I feel so privileged to be joining an award-winning agency that has been around for longer than I have!
“I am really looking forward to working with the agency’s wide range of clients delivering fantastic results.”
Kate Cox, MD and owner of dewinter, added: “Helen’s skills perfectly complement the ever-changing demands of our existing and prospective clients, with the creation of engaging and diverse multi-channel content now vital to the success of integrated PR campaigns.
“She has tirelessly supported the team and our clients on a part-time basis over the past year and we are happy to finally welcome her as a fully-fledged member of team deWinter!”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by deWinter PR .
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