Napier strengthens marketing team
Napier, a leading business-to-business technology PR and marketing firm, has appointed Phebe Williams as marketing specialist, supporting the company’s growth in the UK, Europe and the US.
Phebe brings a strong journalism background, holding a degree from Kingston University.
She honed her skills as editor of The River, the university’s student newspaper, and has worked across commercial newspapers and magazines.
She also served as assistant editor for an online magazine covering women in motorsport, producing content on Formula 1 drivers, teams and cars, as well as hosting a weekly radio show, contributing to Radio Airbourne’s coverage of the Eastbourne International Airshow.
Following graduation, Phebe joined London-based B2B PR agency Hard Numbers before moving to Napier to further develop her career in technology PR and marketing.
Phebe said: “I was drawn to Napier’s focus on B2B technology, coupled with the opportunity to work across a variety of compelling technology accounts.
“In addition to my role in marketing, I am particularly interested in developing PR and content creation skills within a B2B context and contribute creatively by bringing fresh ideas to the table.”
Napier chairman Mike Maynard added: “Phebe’s demonstrable skills and enthusiasm caught our eye.
“We have been fortunate that our award-winning ‘Great Place to Work’ status has consistently enabled us to attract top quality talent and give them the experience that will enable new generations to confidently take Napier forward to future growth and success.”
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