04, January 2011
Award-winning agency appoints Digital Media Studio Manager
Bluestorm, East Yorkshire’s largest full service marketing and design agency, has appointed Gareth Moore as Digital Media Studio Manager, in response to increased demand for its digital media, web development and online marketing services.
Gareth joins Bluestorm from Mercury Design and Marketing, where he worked as Web Development Manager. He brings 11 years’ experience working in digital media to the role, having worked as a web developer for a leading television production company in London, as well as freelance for 8 years.
Gareth is looking forward to the challenge of managing the Digital Media team at Bluestorm, as he explains:
“I am really excited about the prospect of working for the region’s biggest marketing company. Managing a large team will be a real challenge, and I will be looking to help the department to grow even further. In particular, I hope to use my web development experience to support and develop the skills of our existing team, to ensure we keep at the forefront of the industry.”
Andrew Cawley, Managing Director of Bluestorm said:
“It is an exciting time for Bluestorm, and I am delighted to welcome Gareth to our expanding team. 10 years ago, we started with just 2 members of staff, and have now grown to a level where we are competing with agencies from Leeds and Manchester.
“Gareth’s appointment will enable us to facilitate further expansion of our digital media offering, as we look to develop our cost-effective, integrated marketing services to a growing number of regional, national and international clients.”
Bluestorm is a full service Marketing and Design agency based in Melton. Founded in 2000, Bluestorm has witnessed continual growth, from two people to over 30, with over 100 active accounts. In addition to advertising, PR, graphic design and web development, the agency can offer a full range of integrated marketing communications services and support.

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