Pictured: (l-r) Tom Malloy, Louise Hewitt, Grace Mills
and Chris Emms
TAMBA has expanded its team with the appointment of two new
developers and two new account handlers to support the digital
marketing company's growing client base.
The new account handlers, Louise Hewitt and Grace Mills, will
work across a broad range of clients, whilst developer Tom Malloy
will work on the creation of mobile apps and games, and Chris Emms
will focus on web development.
Kay Hammond, CEO of TAMBA, said: "Investing in new talent is the
lifeblood of any agency and our four new employees all bring key
skills that will help us to continue to deliver an outstanding
quality of service and produce innovative and exciting campaigns
for our clients."
TAMBA is a multi-award-winning viral, social media and digital
marketing agency and counts Reckitt Benckiser, Expedia, Dell,
Carphone Warehouse and Kylie Minogue amongst its clients.
Chris Emms, one of the new web developers at TAMBA, said: "I
joined after attending an organised task day designed to test my
skills and provide me with more information about what it's like to
work as part of an agency. It's great to work in such a friendly
environment and I'm really excited to be doing something I love for
an established and expanding company."
Grace Mills, account handler, said: "I studied Business and
Marketing at university and as someone who is fascinated with
social networking, it was the creative social media campaigns that
TAMBA is known for which really made me want to join the team".