The team at Anicca Digital with Managing Director Ann Stanley (centre) Anicca Digital welcomed as a patron
One of the region’s leading digital marketing consultancies, Anicca Digital, has become the latest patron of the Chamber. From its head office on the main
A50 into Leicester, near Frog Island, Anicca Digital provides a comprehensive range of digital marketing services, including Google Ads, search engine optimisation and social media, to help ecommerce and lead generation clients based in the region and around the UK.
Anicca Digital has worked with
the Chamber for many years, providing training as part of its Digital Growth Programme. Many of Anicca’s clients have also taken advantage of the grants available through the Chamber’s Digital Growth Programme to help them expand their digital presence. Established by Ann Stanley in
2007, Anicca is one of the most established independent digital agencies in the region, with 25 staff based at its riverside offices.
Ann Stanley, Managing Director
at Anicca Digital, said: “We have been working alongside the Chamber for many years, equipping East Midlands’ businesses with the skills they need to succeed in the digital economy. We are delighted to be able to take this next step to form a closer relationship with the Chamber and its members.” Chamber Chief Executive Scott
Knowles added: “I am delighted to welcome Anicca Digital into patronage.
“Anicca Digital will bring to the Chamber skills and expertise to complement those of the other patrons to evolve something which is, together, greater than the sum of its parts.” The Chamber has 29 patrons, including several universities, Toyota, East Midlands Airport, Experian, The Money Shop, and Wilko.
For more information about Anicca Digital visit
anicca.co.uk
CHAMBER PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: CHAMBER HR
With your Chamber membership you have access to employment law and human resource telephone advice from leading HR specialists Quest, absolutely free.
HR support and advice is available when you want it 24/7 and you have unlimited access to qualified specialists on any employment law or human resource issue. You don’t have to book a call, you just pick up the phone and call the
telephone numbers below when you need help and you will receive friendly, down to earth and practical advice helping you every step of the way. For instance: • Is one of your employees constantly absent? • Do you have a discipline issue? • Have you a redundancy problem?
These topics and more are all covered by calling the advice line, so
you never have to face an employment or health and safety issue alone. Should you have an HR-related issue, simply call 01455 852037 and speak to an adviser.
For more information on this service, contact the Chamber’s Membership team on 0333 320 0333 (option one) or email
membership@emc-dnl.co.uk
HR WEBSITE With your Chamber membership you also have access to a practical and easy to follow online reference manual in employment law and human resource.
The website has a bank of hundreds of documents which can be
downloaded, edited, saved in your ‘My Account’ or in your own filing system. You can download the documents as many times as you need and this
is all for free, for instance: • Do you need a Contract of Employment template? • Do you need policies to add to your Employee Handbook? • Do you need to know how to deal with a disciplinary?
You will need a login to access the documents which you receive with your Chamber membership. If you do not have the details of your login please contact the membership team on 0333 320 0333 or
membership@emc-dnl.co.uk
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