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HDY celebrates the arrival of new Client Services & Innovations Director

Birmingham-based, full service content marketing agency, HDY has expanded its senior team after appointing its first Client Services & Innovations Director, Naddy Onions.

Birmingham-based, full service content marketing agency, HDY has expanded its senior team after appointing its first Client Services & Innovations Director, Naddy Onions.

Heading up the client services department, award winner Naddy joins the fast-growing agency with over 15 years marketing experience having worked with big name brands such as Ketel One Vodka, Hilton, PayPal, and Papa John’s Pizza.

As HDY’s Client Services & Innovations Director, Naddy will be responsible for making sure that clients are always getting the very best service from HDY and she’ll also be a key part in shaping the future of the agency by supporting the growth of its client base.

Naddy comments: “I’m thrilled to join an agency as creative, diverse and true to it’s Birmingham roots as HDY is, the passion this agency has is palpable. I can’t wait to work alongside the HDY team and continue to push boundaries and create amazing work for our clients.”

HDY co-founder, Angel Gaskell, adds: “Naddy’s appointment comes at a fantastic time and we’re thrilled to have her onboard. Now a team of 35 talented individuals, HDY is showing no signs of slowing down and Naddy will play a vital role in continuing our global success!”

HDY spans a full spectrum of creative services and expertise which is split into three core areas: Creative Content Studio, Performance Digital Marketing and Organic Content covering digital, social media and email marketing, design, brand development, PR, experiential, influencer marketing and search engine optimisation.

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