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Leeds based digital agency, Cefar, has made a series of appointments following an increase in projects and business wins.
The first new recruit is James who has worked as a designer for over ten years. Working with a number of high profile clients such as Adidas, Reebok, JD and Man United, James brings with him a wealth of experience and will head up the design team at Cefar.
Meanwhile Jess joins Cefar as head of Marketing and PR. Jess has worked in the industry for 11 years and will be overseeing the Marketing and PR for both Cefar and their clients.
Jess will be supported by the most recent recruit, Alex, who has joined Cefar as a Social Media Executive.
The Leeds based agency has also recently celebrated ‘10 years of service’ with Paul, Senior Developer, and Liam, Head of Online Marketing.
“After a hugely successful year for the agency, which has seen us win new clients and increased project work from existing accounts, we are expanding our team in order to meet the growing needs of our new and existing clients” said Surinder, Director at Cefar.
“Vital to our success is our people and we are excited to see the impact that our new recruits, and their wealth of experience will have on the agency. We are going through a time of rapid growth and it’s important that we have the right people on board, who are not only professional, talented and passionate about what they do, but also fit into our close-knit team here.
We have just celebrated ten years of service with two of our senior team members, which demonstrates our ethos here and that our employees’ happiness comes first. We believe this has been key to our success.“
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Cefar .
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