Aberdeen-based creative agency Hampton has promoted a number of its team, as the company sets its sights on continued growth throughout the North-east and beyond.
Pete McIntosh and Kelsey Barbour take on the roles of Senior Account Managers, while Susan Montgomery has been promoted to Head of Design and Jaye Christie to Creative Lead.
Julie Owens becomes a Senior Designer, Rhona Hourston a Mid-Weight Motion Designer and Zoe Powell a Mid-Weight Designer.
The promotions follow a busy period for the agency which included a move to new premises in Aberdeen’s West End and establishing a presence in Glasgow.
Hampton Managing Director, Morven Mackenzie, said she was delighted to see the team continue to develop and thrive.
She said: “It’s an absolute privilege to lead such a fantastic group of talented people and I’m really pleased to see these seven team members be promoted.
“They have a huge amount of agency experience, both collectively and individually, and I look forward to seeing them all grow and develop in their new roles.
She continued: “We’re incredibly lucky to work in an industry that continues to change apace and ensuring we have a highly skilled and motivated workforce means we can continue to deliver creative and innovative solutions to our clients.
“We are also fortunate to be supporting an energy industry, from Aberdeen, that is in transition, with demand in the sector for brand strategy increasing, as companies look to diversify products and services, attract new people and enter new markets.
“Finally, the fact we have grown year on year for the past five years is testament to the hard work of the full Hampton team.”
Established in 1996 Hampton comprises a team of 24 brand, creative and digital specialists. As well as its Aberdeen headquarters, the agency has staff located in Glasgow and London. Services include: brand strategy and management; creative campaigns and advertising; corporate design; web UX and development; and video and animation production.
For more information visit www.hampton.agency