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Birmingham Post
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Tamlyn Jones

New recruits and client wins for digital agency

A Birmingham digital studio has welcomed two new recruits after securing a string of client wins.

Jewellery Quarter-based Adaptable has welcomed Faye Jones as its new digital project manager.

She has previously worked with brands in the property sector such as Birmingham-based SevenCapital and will focus on client management across various projects in her new role.

Ms Jones is joined by digital designer Heather Williams who has worked with health and media brands such as Sk:n and PM Connect.

The pair have started their new roles after a busy few months for the agency during which time it has won briefs from a host of different companies.

It is working with Dudley-based furniture company Boss Design for which it created a new e-commerce website called ‘Boss at Home' which has product pages and interactive renders which showcase the company's range.

It also worked with Birmingham-based property agency Centrick to launch its new commercial arm online.

Adaptable was founded in 2013 by Dan Cooper and Olly Sorsby after they met at Birmingham City University and recently celebrated its seventh anniversary.

Mr Cooper said: "When we founded the business seven years ago, I don't think we could have ever imagined having to navigate our way through a crisis like covid-19.

"While it's been a challenge, I'm prouder than ever that we've been able to get through it as a business and celebrate our birthday with the strongest set of financials and expanded, talented team to date."

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