Twentysix promotes Dudleston to chief executive

Source: Precision Marketing | Author: Sara Kimberley | Published: 13 October 2008 09:30

Gail DudlestonDigital agency twentysix has promoted its managing director Gail Dudleston to the position of chief executive, as part of the agency’s expansion plans.

Dudleston will be in charge of the London and Leeds agencies, as well as the recently launched and rapidly growing twentysix search division, which offers a full range of search marketing services. Prior to working at twentysix, Dudleston worked at WWAV Rapp Collins. She joined the digital agency in 2005.

She says: “Our growth has been impressive. We are passionate about the digital world, serious about strategic thinking and dedicated to delivering technical innovation. Life Online, our proposition, drives everything that we do, from optimising search through to creating powerful and measurable online brand experiences and launching global marketing campaigns.”

In addition, Paul Coffey, previously deputy managing director of twentysix’s London office, has been promoted to managing director. Paul has worked in advertising and marketing communications and planning for over 14 years. He was instrumental in setting up twentysix’s London office.

James Saville, previously finance director of the agency, has been promoted to finance and operational director. He will take on the full operational responsibility across the London and Leeds offices, as well as the new Search division.

Additional hires include Lee O’Connell who joins twentysix as interactive art director. David Hampshire joins as traffic director from Leo Burnett. Tim Rooke joins the twentysix team as a new project manager and Pam Manku joins as a new project manager.

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