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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Senior hires for The Write Angle

Marketing communications agency The Write Angle (TWA) has recruited Sally Fairclough as associate director and Jen Hill as client services director.

Sally has 16 years’ experience across both in house and agency roles in London, Sydney and Manchester. A specialist in creative campaigns, her previous clients include Iceland, Aldi, Bacardi, Specsavers and Marriott Hotels. Sally is responsible for key accounts and will also drive creativity and growth across the agency.

Jen Hill joins from Workhouse Marketing with 17 years’ experience in client and agency roles. Jen has a strong background in brand and strategy and is responsible for growing TWA’s integrated offer. As client services director she will oversee and grow the ten-strong team to ensure excellent delivery and results.

Managing director, Julie Cheston said: “Sally and Jen bring big agency and brand experience to our team. Their experience broadens our offer, bringing strong integrated and digital skills.

“This is an investment in the agency and gives us a solid platform for growth. I am excited about what we can achieve as a management team together.”

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