Leeds marketing consultancy expands offering with new digital team
Propaganda, the Leeds-based strategic and creative brand consultancy, has expanded its offering through the launch of a new digital team.
Since it was established, the team has enabled Propaganda to provide more diverse and integrated support for its clients range.
Eight months on and the team now comprises six team members, generating additional fee revenues of over £500k.
The development of the digital team began at the end of 2017, with the appointment of James Winfield as digital director, having worked closely with Propaganda in his role as digital director at Illamasqua.
Recent senior hires have included Govinder Rayt as developer, and Lucy Callaghan as digital marketing manager.
Lucy has worked at a number of Leeds-based agencies including Hatch and Creative Race, and joins Propaganda from retail business Highstreet TV, where she was social media manager.
Laura Kynaston, managing director of Propaganda, said: “It’s an incredibly exciting time for Propaganda, and the development of our digital offer truly bridges the gap between brand development and the full digital marketing mix.
“The unique combination of hands-on experience driving ecommerce results and the branding expertise of our team is proving transformational for our clients - driving results and revenue growth for them, as well as Propaganda itself.”
The digital team are currently undertaking projects focussing on website development and support, email and social media campaigns, paid search and affiliate marketing.
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