LONDON, ENGLAND, May 18, 2012 (Press-News.org) Pete Newman, who at just 25 was appointed Found's Partnerships Director late last year, beat an impressive collection of some of the other brightest and most innovative minds in the industry to take this year's coveted award.
Tina Judic, Managing Director of Found, says: "Widely recognised as an exceptional talent in the Search and Affiliate industries, Pete really deserved to win this award. Since the moment he joined Found, he has been a dedicated member of the team, driving significant business as well as utilising his entrepreneurial spirit to propose and support some innovative new initiatives for Found as a whole. However, he's also one of the industry's greatest advocates and actively supports its development, people training and business guidelines activity. He's also one of the nicest people you could ever meet!"
On the same night, the Found team also beat a clutch of other high profile contenders to win Best Search Campaign and Best in Finance Publisher, plus was highly commended in the Best in Travel & Leisure Publisher category.
Tina adds: "The entire Found team lives and breathes Performance Marketing, and we've championed its very existence and usability across the PPC, SEO, Social and Mobile channels since inception. Winning these awards is therefore a massive thumbs-up from the industry to our dedication, thought-leadership and client delivery."
Found won Best Search Campaign in recognition of its unique Magic Broad Match work alongside Starcom Mediavest for leading domestic airline, Flybe; Best in Finance Publisher for building on the Post Office's brand loyalty and launching two new finance products into a highly competitive market; and a high commendation for creating exceptional stand-out for luxury country house hotel group, Hand Picked Hotels in the Best in Travel & Leisure Publisher category.
Found continues to lead an exciting chapter for the Online Marketing industry, championing Performance Marketing across the PPC, SEO, Social and Mobile marketing channels. Focused on masterminding highly effective performance-based marketing campaigns which expertly drive quality online traffic as well as innovatively push the boundaries in terms of campaign delivery, the team work with a range of leading online brands including Maplin, Disney, Flybe, Hilton Hotels and the Post Office. The performance marketing agency has a solid reputation for finding new ways to build its clients' businesses online; be it through maximising search engine dynamics, utilising different ways of adapting their technology or simply thinking out of the box to achieve powerful results.
For more information, please contact Julie York, FYA Ltd, Tel: 01208 851982/07774 207870 or Email: julie@fyassoc.co.uk
Website: http://www.found.co.uk
Found's Partnerships Director, Pete Newman, is Named the Industry's Hotshot Rising Star at this Year's Prestigious Performance Marketing Awards
Pete Newman, Partnerships Director at PPC, SEO, Social and Mobile Marketing specialist, Found, has been named the industry's Hotshot Rising Star at this year's Performance Marketing Awards.
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[Press-News.org] Found's Partnerships Director, Pete Newman, is Named the Industry's Hotshot Rising Star at this Year's Prestigious Performance Marketing AwardsPete Newman, Partnerships Director at PPC, SEO, Social and Mobile Marketing specialist, Found, has been named the industry's Hotshot Rising Star at this year's Performance Marketing Awards.