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One welcomes new digital project manager
Integrated communications agency, One, is delighted to announce a brand-new addition to its digital team, with the appointment of Victoria Hallam as project manager.
Hallam joins from Macmillan Cancer Support, where she worked on its online fundraising content. The role saw her collaborate with stakeholders to deliver digital projects such as its World’s Biggest Coffee Morning website, and its challenge event registrations.
With over four years’ experience, Victoria will be working with One’s digital and client services teams to produce projects for new, and existing clients, such as The Fremantle Trust, Moduleo, and Franke. She will also be working alongside the head of digital, Paul Pearce, to streamline and enhance the department’s project delivery, enabling it to produce the best results for its clients.
Speaking of the new role, Victoria said: “My main role will be to continue to enhance and refine our agile development methodology. As a certified scrum master, it’s great to be joining a team that embraces the latest in project management techniques and also ensures that the digital teams are fully integrated into the overall agency service.
“My previous experience is only client side so moving into an agency is going to be an exciting new challenge for me.”
Wayne Silver, managing director at One comments: “Victoria joins us at a time when our clients’ digital requirements are changing rapidly and there is a complex interrelationship between their digital and more traditional marketing mix.
“Her work will allow us to create more sophisticated solutions that meet this demand, as we continue to expand our digital offering.” One is an integrated agency offering advertising, design, digital, PR and social services to a range of B2B and B2C clients, including Euler Hermes, Hoover, Taylor Wimpey, United Utilities and York Racecourse.
For more information about One’s services, visit www.thinkasone.co.uk or follow us on Twitter @thinkingasone.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jessica SImm .
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