Derby’s creative agency Fluid Ideas has hired six employees as part of its expansion.
The company has welcomed Rosie Blackwall and Kate Barton as account managers.
Rosie joined Fluid from HRG (UK), a marketing agency based in Northampton, while Kate moved from Diversity Creative Marketing in Nottingham.
Fluid has also strengthened its search and social team with the appointments of Hope Crosby and Lauren Brewell.
Hope, who also runs a food blog focused on healthy living, joined after graduating from the University of Derby.
Lauren, a veteran marketing executive and lifestyle blogger and writer, came from Keylink, which supplies chocolate, ingredients and equipment to the chocolate industry.
Meanwhile, Fluid’s design and graphics team has been strengthened with the arrival of creative artists Jessica Johnson and Rob Morton.
Jessica came from Nottinghamshire marketing agency One Product while Rob moved from Leicester-based marketing and PR group Unsworth Sugden.
Fluid Ideas offers services such as branding and campaigning, graphic and website design, computer generated images, 3D animation and videos, photography, copywriting, digital marketing, content management and social media.
The customer base spans sectors such as healthcare, retirement, real estate, professional services, education, finance, leisure and hospitality. The agency is based in Darley Abbey Mills, near Derby.
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The latest appointments follow a recruiting campaign that saw seven new hires at Fluid Ideas earlier this year.
Joint Managing Director Phil Harvey said, “As our customer base continues to grow, we are excited to welcome six new additions to our team to help us meet the growing demand for our services.
“They are all highly creative and committed professionals with a passion for their field and complement our team perfectly.
“Search and social networks are expanding rapidly as customers rely more on instant and measurable digital marketing tactics. The growth of our design and artwork team shows that traditional design still has a place in the branding and marketing toolkit for clients.
“Investing in our account management team means we can better help our customers meet the increased demand that they are seeing for themselves as the economy recovers.
“Our customers tell us that Fluid is like an extension of their business, and these additions will help further strengthen the support we can provide.”
The most recent appointments follow a recruiting campaign that saw seven new hires at Fluid Ideas earlier this year. “