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Six new arrivals boost Coolpink's team

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

March 1, 2010 | 2 min read

Leeds digital agency Coolpink has hired six new staff as it looks to strengthen its presence in the retail sector.

The new arrivals are pay per click manager James Luty, account manager Kelly Sebine, web designer Emma Stevenson, web developers Mikee Franklin and Blair McMillan and QA executive Oliver Wade.

Coolpink managing director, Mark Bower, said: “We've started the New Year off in a very positive way and the combined experience of our new recruits puts us in a great position to further support the retail sector.

"You might not believe it, but there are still hugely successful retailers out there who haven't considered the benefits online can bring to their business – our mission is to change that!”

Luty, who previously looked after clients including Argos, Comet and Homebase as an account manager, said: "I was attracted to Coolpink because of its award wins, the results the agency has gained for its clients and the fact that it sits at the forefront of the industry in supporting clients in capitalising on digital channels.”

Coolpink's existing clients including Bensons for Beds, 888.com, JD Cycles and the National Railway Museum.

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