CODE is pleased to announce and welcome Louise Kenna who has joined the company as an Account Director.
Louise has a sales and marketing background and will be responsible for building mutually beneficial, long term relationships with new clients, driving revenue and sales as well as other management responsibilities.
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Friday, 26 November 2010
Going the extra mile
Reflecting on a successful and enjoyable summer, the Blue Mile event was one of the many exciting ventures for the CODE team.
The Blue Mile, tag-lined ‘Race for the Environment’ is the UK’s newest mass-participation event designed to engage people actively with our blue environment.
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The Blue Mile, tag-lined ‘Race for the Environment’ is the UK’s newest mass-participation event designed to engage people actively with our blue environment.
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Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Talented Students get creative in a bid to raise awareness of SWGaTE
SWGaTE (South West Gifted and Talented Education) is the South West’s Regional Partnership for supporting and developing the education of able, gifted and talented pupils.
The CODE team was commissioned by SWGaTE to work with a small group of students from five local authorities across the South West to design innovative postcards to be used by schools across the area. The student group undertakes different projects on behalf of SWGaTE and meet once a term to advise them and share their experiences as able students.
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The CODE team was commissioned by SWGaTE to work with a small group of students from five local authorities across the South West to design innovative postcards to be used by schools across the area. The student group undertakes different projects on behalf of SWGaTE and meet once a term to advise them and share their experiences as able students.
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Giant cartoons, massive labels and X Factor star, help promote city’s largest one day exhibition – delivered by CODE
Devonport Regeneration Community (DRC) Partnership commissioned CODE to deliver a multi-venue exhibition showcasing over 220 DRC funded projects to celebrate the work and achievements of the Devonport Community.
A ’future video’, massive fact labels, banners and flags all created impact for the 4000 visitors that toured Devonport between 11am and 6pm. To accompany the event a twenty minute DVD produced by CODE was shown on the big screen in the city’s piazza.
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