Saturday, May 4, 2024

Pace appoints new head of social

Creative communications agency Pace is strengthening its leadership team with the appointment of a new head of social media.

Conor Glavin is the latest new team member to join the Hull-based company.

Conor previously worked at global social media agency Social Chain where his clients included audio brand Beats by Dre, video game company Logitech G and Jameson Irish Whiskey.

He said: “I’m excited to be part of the team. Pace has a great reputation and I’m looking forward to building on Pace’s social strengths and developing further creative opportunities to share clients’ stories.”

He also has extensive communications and social media experience – both in-house and agency-based – from previous roles.

Anita Pace, MD, said: “It’s great to welcome Conor to Pace as we continue to go from strength to strength. His insight and experience of social media, together with his genuine enthusiasm for amplifying clients’ stories, will be invaluable for our clients and the Pace team as a whole.”

Conor’s appointment follows further growth of Pace’s senior team with the arrival of Calvin Innes as creative director earlier this year and the merger with fellow Hull-based agency Blab in September.

Pace’s clients include sustainable cleaning brand Bio-D, Yorkshire housing developer Beal Homes, luxury holiday home manufacturer Victory Leisure Homes, international waste plastic road company MacRebur, global health, hygiene and nutrition manufacturer Reckitt and global skincare brand 7th Heaven.

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