Copper Consultancy has continued to strengthen and expand its senior management team with the recruitment of Tom Morrison as strategy director (north).
Founded 25 years ago, Copper Consultancy is dedicated to delivering strategic communications to support clients in the development of economic and social infrastructure. The latest senior hire will provide the company with greater strength in the north and has been made possible as a result of successful growth in the first half of 2021.
Tom brings significant experience of working within the infrastructure, development and utilities sectors, and will lead Copper’s expansion and work supporting major projects across the north of England.
Tom said: "I am thrilled to be joining Copper and look forward to expanding our existing suite of projects in the north. Economic recovery from Covid-19 must be focused on strengthening infrastructure and levelling up the north – and I am looking forward to supporting Copper’s clients in making this case at all levels of Government."
The agency has also promoted internally with Birmingham-based Allan Fatah and Tom Warren moving to account directors and Laura Cunliffe-Hall, Lucia Maclachlan and Zak Reid appointed as senior account managers.
Copper’s managing partner Ben Heatley said: "The strategic appointments and promotions we have made will further strengthen our senior team. Our strong talent pool will be pivotal when it comes to helping clients to achieve their objectives and manage risks they face and contributing to Copper’s continued success.
"They have been made possible thanks to an extremely successful year so far, with continued growth across the whole business, including the launch of our dedicated creative services and branding offering.”
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