Hannah Williams Steps Up as Managing Director for ‘New Era’ of Halo

1 year ago

The new promotion is a huge milestone for Halo

A Bristol based agency has announced a new ‘milestone’ appointment.

Hannah Williams has been promoted to Managing Director of Halo after almost ten years with the agency. Her expertise, dedication and commitment to the creative agencies clients and studio has been noted throughout her career.

She has been an integral part of the team journey and has shown exceptional leadership and strategic vision in her previous role as Client Partnerships Director.

In her new role as Managing Director, Hannah will be leading Halo into a new era and shaping brands with strategy, storytelling and design; growing the agency in the right way as a certified B Corp.

Nick Ellis, Creative Partner and Co-Founder said: “Hannah has been an essential part of the agency’s success and growth over the last ten years. She is an incredible talent, with a genuine passion – and most importantly – a clear vision for Halo as we move into our 20th year.

“It’s been my privilege to work alongside her for ten years. I could not be more confident for out future in her extremely capable hands.”

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