Plinkfizz is pleased to announce that MD Fiona Hawkins has been appointed to the Chartered Institute of Marketing’s Board of Directors.
Fiona has over 27 years of corporate client and agency experience delivering successful marketing campaigns for clients.
After becoming a shareholder in 2009, and taking full ownership of Plinkfizz in 2012, Fiona has led a programme of digital transformation and adopted a digital-first agency model that leverages emerging channels. She leads a growing team of highly skilled marketeers to deliver strategic marketing, PR, social media, content, design and web services.
And by collaborating with two leading universities to develop an AI platform, Fiona aims to improve the power and performance of clients’ marketing data.
Fiona said, “I’m delighted to be appointed to the Board of Directors and I’m very much looking forward to working with the CIM.”
The CIM appointment represents Fiona’s standing in the marketing community and she will bring a wealth of expertise to the Board.
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