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Exposure Digital appoints Sophie More as first client partner
Digital creative agency Exposure Digital has appointed Sophie More to the newly created role of client partner at Exposure Digital as it embarks on its next phase of growth.
More, who was previously business director for Exposure, will report in to Sebastian Bench and Simon Hankin, joint CEOs at Exposure Digital. More’s new role sees her take responsibility of driving the digital agency’s new business agenda, pushing through management of overall growth and expanding the existing business portfolio.
While at Exposure, More set up its brand experience division alongside director James Wallingford. Prior to this she worked at Capitalize Ltd for three years in an account, planning and commercial director role. Her career began client-side with stretches at Red Bull as youth marketing manager, and after that, as brand manager for Jack Daniels.
Sebastian Bench, CEO at Exposure Digital, added: “Exposure Digital has gone from strength to strength in the last 18 months. We’ve got a great team in place who are delivering fantastic work for our clients, so now it’s time to look at what stage two looks like.
“Sophie’s experience on the brand side of the industry gives her a real insight into their perspective, the challenges they face and how to overcome them. She’ll not only be a great cultural fit but also a cultural addition, embodying and adding to our cohesive approach to engaging consumers.”
More added: “Exposure Digital is in a fantastic place. The agency has built a great portfolio, has an incredibly strong team in place, and a raft of boundary-pushing campaign successes under its belt. I took the role because I know that Exposure Digital has a unique approach and can make a genuine impact for our clients.”
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