News: Team Creatomatic is growing!

Team Creatomatic is growing!

Jack Ogston 14th of December 2020

2020 has been quite the year, but we’re pleased to be able to share some good news – we’ve added two new faces to the Creatomatic team! Introducing Kelsey and Iona, who bring their skills and experience to the office.

With a degree in Digital Media from Edinburgh Napier, Kelsey joins the team in a Client Support role. Working alongside Jonny and helping to keep the place running, Kelsey will often be the voice you hear on the other end of the phone. Offering essential client support, and working on web development projects, many of you will have met Kelsey already.

Iona has been working with us on a freelance basis since 2016 and has come onboard full time to join Jack on the content and digital marketing team. Iona’s expertise lies in copywriting, social media, and public relations. With a Print Journalism degree and a decade’s experience in PR, marketing and journalism, you’ll find Iona working on copywriting, content integration and digital marketing projects.

We’re looking forward to being able to get the whole team back together into the office in 2021, but for now, in true 2020 fashion, Kelsey and Iona are going to have to introduce themselves with a remote selfie.

 

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