Kerr Office Group appoints marketing executive
Kerr Office Group, the Swindon-based workspace design and fit-out specialist, has appointed Sophie Green as its new marketing executive.
The move comes as the company experiences significant growth and aims to enhance its brand as it prepares for exciting new projects.
With a background in marketing agency work, Sophie brings expertise in brand promotion, campaign management and client relations.
She will be responsible for developing and executing marketing campaigns, boosting digital engagement and driving brand awareness, while working closely with the sales team to align efforts with business objectives.
Sophie said: “I am excited to join Kerr Office Group and contribute to the company’s growth and success.
“I look forward to leveraging my experience in marketing and property to build on the strong reputation of the brand and create impactful marketing initiatives.”
Alex Kerr, Kerr Office Group chief executive, added: “Sophie’s creativity and strategic thinking align perfectly with our company’s vision.
“We are confident that her skills will help elevate our marketing efforts and strengthen our relationships with clients.”
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