THE DIGITAL AGENCY DARK HORSE HAS HIRED FIVE NEW EMPLOYEES

Digital marketing agency Dark Horse has been on a huge hiring run, with not one, not two, but five recent hires joining the team. 

Henry Smith joins the agency as Head of SEO having previously worked at American Golf and webuyanycar.

Dark Horse Head of Digital PR Henry Smith Headshot
Head of SEO Henry Smith

Sam Bramwell has also been recruited as the agency’s new Head of Digital PR, having spent almost two decades creating stand out PR campaigns for globally recognised B2C and B2B brands.  

Sam Bramwell Head of Digital PR Headshot
Sam Bramwell Head of Digital PR

Javier Castaneda has been appointed as Technical SEO Executive, Eliza Tuturman as Senior PPC Executive and Ethan Lambert as PPC Executive. 

These new hires highlight the agency’s commitment to growth during 2022 and is on track to bolster for an even bigger 2023. 

John Keating, MD of Dark Horse, said: “Recruiting has been a focus for this year. At Dark Horse, we only want the best.  

“The aim as always, is to create the best SEO, PPC and Paid Social agency in the country and give our clients everything they need to win big. These new hires reflect that.” 

New Head of SEO, Henry, said: “The big thing that pulled me towards Dark Horse was the huge ambitions for the company and the opportunity to be a part of one of the most talented SEO departments in the country. 

“From working with agencies on both sides of the table, I felt that I could use my knowledge to nurture the team and provide a top-level view of our campaigns to make a big difference to new and existing clients.”  

Sam, Head of Digital PR, shared: “Dark Horse is an ambitious digital marketing agency with a hugely talented team of people, I’m excited by the opportunity to develop and lead its Digital PR offering with a no-nonsense approach to commercial SEO.” 

If you’re looking for an agency that speaks the truth; is brutally honest and relentless then  leading digital marketing agency Dark Horse is for you. 

It works best with brands that are bold, willing to challenge the status quo and looking for innovative ways to take on the giants in their market. ​

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