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Atex appoints Global Communications Manager

Leading software company Atex is strengthening its sales and marketing team with the appointment of Nicola Brookes as Global Communications Manager.

Nicola (pictured) joins from Oxfordshire-based PR consultancy Loud Group and brings eight years’ experience in the PR and marketing industry, to the company. Previous clients include many renowned international businesses across the B2B, consumer and professional services sectors.

In her new role, based at the company’s headquarters in Reading, Nicola will be responsible for developing and implementing PR strategies, managing internal communications and driving the company’s social media activity. Nicola will continue to reinforce Atex’s position as an innovative market leader and authoritative industry voice.

Commenting on the new appointment, Adrian Pike, Global Vice President of Partners and Marketing, said, “We are very pleased to welcome Nicola on board to take our PR and marketing activity to the next level. Nicola has worked on campaigns involving everything from jaffa cakes to washing machines, wind farms to iPhone apps, giving her a versatility that is backed up by extensive social media experience. We are confident that her skills will prove invaluable as we continue to grow our business.”

Nicola commented, “I’m absolutely delighted to be joining such a dynamic and progressive company, and am looking forward to working on a varied portfolio of work whilst supporting the company as it continues to thrive.”

About Atex

Atex says: “Atex, headquartered in the UK with offices worldwide, is a leading software company selling solutions for media-rich industries. Atex develops smart digital solutions that make a measurable difference and enable its 1000+ customers to streamline operations and optimise their digital strategy. As a global organisation, it is committed to helping companies build revenues and reduce costs through products that are increasingly personalised, localised, collaborative, contextually relevant, and available on demand.”