Strata develops its Live team
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From left to right the photograph shows Louise Wetherell, Rayna Jeffrey, Isabelle Toussaint and Gina Gundy.
Brand experience agency, Strata Creative Communications, has enhanced their Live division by promoting employees into more senior roles and newly created positions, to accommodate the increased demand for production and event technology services of live and virtual events.
As part of their new strategic structure, following new board appointments in January, the agency has promoted Rayna Jeffrey into the new position of Deputy Head of Production. Whilst recently named C&IT Agency A listers Gina Cundy and Isabelle Toussaint have moved into more senior positions of Project Manager and Producer, respectively.
Within the Event Technology department Louise Wetherell assumes the new role of Digital Solutions Manager.
Andrea Bishop, Director of Live comments: “These promotions recognise the hard work all four women have contributed during such a challenging year. They have each demonstrated their ability to take on more responsibility, and their new roles, combined with our longstanding production and event technology capabilities, set the team up for what looks to be a busy summer of both live events and virtual solutions.
In the past year Louise has used her own time to develop her digital skills. Her new role within Event Technology will allow her to focus more on the design and development of a broader range of digital projects, including apps, registration sites and more bespoke solutions as part of our broadening offer in this part of the business.
Rayna has shown a great talent, particularly of virtual over the last few months, and is perfectly placed to help me ensure that the Production department is geared up to respond to all the incoming work.
Both Gina and Izzy have demonstrated a great attitude and each of them work tirelessly to ensure our clients receive service that goes above and beyond the call of duty. As ex-interns I am sure they are inspiring for our recent joiners, and it is fantastic to see them doing so well.”