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Hamilton Brooke announces appointment of new account manager

Hamilton Brooke announces appointment of new account manager

Tuesday 28 April 2015

Hamilton Brooke announces appointment of new account manager


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Hamilton Brooke, the Channel Island’s leading advertising and communications agency, is pleased to announce the appointment of new account manager, Carolyn van Vliet.

A PR and digital marketing specialist, Carolyn has returned to Guernsey after working at the London based Four Communications, the fifth top independent communications agency in the UK. With over three year’s experience working in travel PR and communications, her previous clients include a variety of high profile organisations including Visit Wales, Etihad Airways, One & Only hotels, Stena Line, and Holland America Line. Carolyn is also currently completing a digital marketing diploma with the Chartered Institute of Marketing, focusing specifically on web metrics and analytics.

"I am absolutely delighted to be working with Hamilton Brooke. The Channel Islands have a huge amount of marketing potential with so many great local, national and international businesses. Hamilton Brooke itself has a diverse and exciting client base and I am really looking forward to working with them on fully integrated marketing campaigns."

As well as being responsible for advertising and account management, Carolyn’s role will be to further develop Hamilton Brooke’s current PR and digital offering.

Efrem Cockett, Hamilton Brooke director said: "We are very pleased to welcome Carolyn to the team. With her experience and knowledge of PR and digital landscapes, she will be a real asset to us and will bring our clients an enhanced communications service."

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