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Liquid strengthens team

Liquid strengthens team

Wednesday 16 September 2015

Liquid strengthens team

Wednesday 16 September 2015


Liquid has strengthened its team in Jersey with the appointment of a designer with more than 10 years’ experience.

The communications consultancy, which has offices in Jersey, Guernsey and Birmingham, has appointed James Underwood following a series of new business wins in Jersey, Guernsey and the UK, as the company continues to expand.

James, who was previously the graphic designer for the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, is working towards a diploma in digital advertising.

Liquid’s creative director, Glen Smith, said: "It’s great news for our clients that we have further strengthened our studio and our Jersey team. We are working on interesting projects across the Channel Island and the UK and we anticipate that this period of growth will continue."

In addition to James’ appointment, Leah Dunford has been promoted to senior account manager.  Leah holds the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) postgraduate diploma and is a committee member for the CIPR Channel Islands regional group.

Liquid has also strengthened its team in Birmingham, appointing a further two PR consultants in 2015, since moving to new city centre offices in January.

Liquid is a full-service PR, design and marketing consultancy, specialising in integrated creative communications for professional and financial services firms, consumer propositions, B2B and the education sector. It is the first and only Channel Island business to win the CIPR South of England and Channel Islands ‘Outstanding Public Relations Consultancy’ of the Year.

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