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Award-winning education marketing agency Waterfall has announced that Charlotte Fenney has joined the agency at their offices in The Greenhouse at MediaCityUK.
Charlotte will take on a key leadership role within a team that includes Jim Tudor (Strategy Director), Andrea Mellow (Client Partner) and Creative Directors Richard Hartley and Paul Tannahill. This is an exciting time of growth for Waterfall, who are also actively recruiting a Copywriter and an Art Director to join the talented team in MediaCityUK.
As well as taking responsibility for the running of the agency, Charlotte will build strong relationships with Waterfall’s university and college clients, helping them to identify new ways to stand out in an increasingly competitive global market.
Charlotte joins Waterfall after 20 years at Havas People where she was Client Partner responsible for managing a wide range of talent attraction and student marketing campaigns.
Charlotte commented:
“Waterfall is an exciting place to be. There’s a real energy to the team fuelled by a passion for youth marketing. I’m looking forward to making a difference to the brands we work with now, and in the future.”
Jim Tudor said:
“Charlotte is a brilliant addition to the team. At Waterfall, we bring together strategy, creativity and a deep understanding of the latest market trends to meet the needs of our clients. Charlotte’s expertise in all of these areas will help us shape the future of our agency and deliver highly innovative solutions across every media.”
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