Growth at TMW leads to a raft of senior promotions

Tue 15th Jun 2010
TMW has promoted several members of staff in the Client Services division in recognition of their outstanding contribution and dedication to the agency.

The promotions will also allow Client Services to be more effective in delivery of strategy and management to new and existing clients.

David Shiel, who was previously Group Account Director, has been promoted to Business Director. David will be responsible for seeking out business development opportunities and expanding the agency’s offering, David manages a diverse portfolio of accounts including RAF, National Blood Service and Paypal.

Amy Bryson new position is Group Account Director following continued growth and success with the Unilever account. Previously Senior Account Director, Amy has been instrumental in helping to further develop this prestigious account. Amy will provide senior level support across the agency’s extensive portfolio of Unilever brands.

Emma Norman’s success on helping to win Organix within six weeks of rejoining the company has led her to be promoted to the role of Group Account Director. Emma who left TMW three years ago was re-appointed as Senior Account Director when she returned to the agency nine months ago. Emma and her team are now working on a pan-European strategy for the brand.

Finally, Dominic Moore, who takes up the mantle as Group Account Director, has recently helped to win a succession of pitches with First Direct. Dominic’s portfolio includes The Financial Times, Royal Mail and Post Office accounts.

Chris Freeland, managing director at TMW, says: “These promotions further bolster the senior team and are testament to their respective contribution to the agency’s on-going success. The four have successfully demonstrated they are more than capable of rising to the challenge, and have helped the agency deliver not only successful campaigns but also consistent high levels of client satisfaction.