FreemanXP brings in three new starters

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FreemanXP EMEA has announced Leanne Ash has joined the agency as senior client services manager. Caroline Duck also joins as client services manager, while Laura Howell has been appointed to the role of client services coordinator.

Ash brings more than 15 years’ experience to the agency, where she has managed and delivered both internal and external events for clients in the technology, automotive, aviation, finance and fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) sectors.

Duck was most recently employed as creative producer at independent production house SLX, and worked as an account manager prior to that.

Howell joins from Imagination, where she worked for five years. She offers a strong background in the logistics side of events, and is equally passionate about the production aspect of the industry.

The new hires will report in to Pip Fann, director of client services at FreemanXP in EMEA. They will play an important role in supporting the agency’s clients, helping to ensure their needs are met throughout the entire brand experience cycle, from strategy and
creative conception to delivery, and beyond.

Fann said: “I am excited by the opportunity to expand the client services team, and provide our clients with a superior level of service around the clock, ensuring they not only achieve, but exceed their event goals.

“With strong leadership skills, expertise across a range of industries and an inherent passion for brand experience, Leanne is a great addition to the team. Caroline brings a confident and personable approach to all of her client relationships. She has a knack for developing existing accounts and bringing in new ones. With her unique combination of automotive, logistics and event management experience, Laura is well equipped to support our clients pre-, during and post-event. Leanne, Caroline and Laura complement one another and the wider agency perfectly, and I look forward to supporting them as they transition into their new roles.”