Moja strengthens team with new hires
Newcastle-based PR and communications agency Moja has made two key appointments as it continues its rapid growth.
Shaun McCoy joins as marketing and memberships manager, bringing expertise in graphic design, marketing and visual content creation.
He will oversee Moja’s marketing strategy and membership engagement, enhancing the agency’s campaigns and creative output.
Meanwhile, Laurie Stirling steps in as client success manager, with experience in operations, digital strategy and client services.
She will focus on raising client profiles through awards, speaking engagements, podcast production and publishing.
Both hires strengthen Moja’s position in the communications and PR sector, supporting increased demand for profile-building, creative campaigns, and strategic guidance.
Sophie Milliken MBE, chief executive of Moja, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome our two new hires to the Moja team as we continue to grow.
“We’re seeing huge interest in our corporate offer, particularly around LinkedIn training and personal branding, and these appointments will help us expand our capacity and impact in those areas.
“It’s an exciting time for Moja as we build on our momentum and support even more businesses and leaders to raise their profiles.”
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