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APPOINTMENTS


Two prominent digital experts join Hallam


Digital marketing agency Hallam is reinforcing its position as an emerging national force in digital marketing with two strategic additions to its team. The agency, which recently invested in additional


office space in its Nottingham HQ, has appointed Chris Bogin as Senior Account Director and Arianne Donoghue as Strategy Consultant. Arianne is currently the UK Search Personality


of the Year and brings ten years of agency experience, most recently as Associate Director of Digital Strategy at Edit, where she was based in the Leeds office. Arianne will be leading on a project of


continuous professional improvement in Hallam’s award-winning advertising services, specifically rolling out innovative new display and video offerings to Hallam’s rapidly expanding client base. Chris has more than ten years of digital


experience, most recently working for Jellyfish in London. In addition to managing client relationships


and strategy development, Chris will also be contributing to Hallam’s drive for operational excellence. Susan Hallam, founder and


CEO, said: “We welcome Arianne’s and Chris’ extensive knowledge and experience. “We look forward to the two of


them applying their knowledge and know-how to all parts of Hallam’s digital marketing offerings as we work to improve and sustain our position as a national leader in the digital space. “And personally, as I welcome


these two new additions to the team, I hope they grow to love living and working in Nottingham as much as I do.”


Arianne Donoghue and Chris Bogin


Shakespeare Martineau announces senior promotion


Law firm Shakespeare Martineau has announced three new senior promotions, including Andrew Gore (pictured), a town planner based in the firm’s Nottingham office. Andrew now works for specialist planning consultancy


Marrons Planning, part of Shakespeare Martineau. He has more than 15 years’ experience in the sector, during which he has worked with a host of housebuilders, landowners and land-promoters. His expertise helps clients to secure consent for medium to large-scale residential and commercial developments, including sustainable urban extensions (SUEs) and new settlements.


Duncan James, Head of the Nottingham office at


Shakespeare Martineau, said: “Andrew has become an invaluable asset to the team. He has proven to be a hugely dedicated and talented individual, bringing an impressive range of knowledge and experience to the table. “Recognising such commitment and encouraging


people to unlock their true potential is key to the continued success of the firm. Without those who always strive to do better, we wouldn’t be able to grow, something that is vital for achieving the best results possible for our clients.”


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