Drunk Animal Creative Studio Jumpstarts 2020 With A String Of New Hires

Drunk Animal Creative Studio Jumpstarts 2020 With A String Of New Hi
Drunk Animal Creative Studio Jumpstarts 2020 With A String Of New Hires

It might be the year of the Rat in Chinese culture, but at Drunk Animal Creative Studio, 2020 is most definitely the year of the Rooster.

Drunk Animal Creative Studio, a bold marketing agency based in Hull, Manchester and Oxford, is pleased to announce that, following a busy year, a number of strategic hires have been made, taking the agency into a new year, stronger and more dynamic than ever before.

Calvin Innes, Creative Director and founder, said; “Over the last 12 months, the business has boomed, and that’s because as an agency we’ve listened to our clients and expanded our offering to cater to their needs.”

He added; “Our growth has only been made possible by implementing new processes within the business, allowing us to operate at a much more strategic level than ever before.

“This piece of work has been headed up by Jessica Thorp, our newly promoted Senior Business and Client Account Manager.”

“Since joining the company 18 months ago, Jess has helped us to realise our vision and shape the way we work with clients, playing a key role in the strategic direction of the business.”

The company has expanded its services to include media buying, public relations and event management & production, with the hire of David Drury, Senior Communications Consultant, and Matthew Carter-Rigg, Build Team Leader.

“David and Matt bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to their new roles at Drunk Animal,” said Calvin.

“David brings over 15 years of marketing communications experience to the agency, having worked with a wide range of international brands over his career. David will be responsible for ensuring the work we do delivers impact to our clients.

Over the last few years, Drunk Animal Creative Studio has made a name for itself in designing and creating high impact, interactive and experiential installations and exhibitions as well as undertaking public consultation initiatives that engage millions of people.

“Matt has more than 20 years’ experience in construction and will bring a range of technical skills in-house for the first time.”

“His appointment will allow us to think bigger when it comes to events and I’m excited about what this could mean for businesses in the region.”



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