PushON expands team with two hires
Manchester-based ecommerce agency PushON has appointed Emma Gunn and Emily Harris as it continues to grow in response to client demand.
Emma joins as senior account manager, bringing experience from Loaded Hype, where she worked across recruitment, HR and consumer sectors, focusing on client relationships and commercial performance.
Emily has been appointed marketing executive, joining from Juice Academy and Cranmer Education Trust with experience in content creation and campaign delivery.
She said: “PushON has a strong reputation in the ecommerce space, and it’s exciting to be joining at a time of real momentum.
“I’m looking forward to helping elevate the brand and supporting campaigns that deliver tangible results for both PushON and its clients.”
Their appointments strengthen PushON’s client services and marketing teams as the agency continues to scale its operations and support a growing portfolio of ecommerce clients.
Simon Wharton, founder of PushON, added: “PushON has always grown by investing in the right people at the right time.
“As we continue to scale, maintaining the quality of our client relationships and the strength of our brand is absolutely critical.
“Emma and Emily both bring complementary skills that support this ambition.
“These appointments ensure we can continue to grow sustainably while delivering the high standards our clients expect.”
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