Nottingham-based marketing and communications agency V Formation has appointed Gabriel Crow as Senior Digital Marketing Executive to bolster its digital marketing service offering.
Gabriel graduated from Durham University in 2021 and has over four years’ in-house marketing experience. He will work with V Formation’s client base across a broad range of digital areas, from SEO and paid social campaigns to analytics, conversion rate optimisation and UX testing.
With experience in tools such as Semrush and Google Analytics as well as PPC, web development, design and data presentation, Gabriel will support both client needs and internal process improvement.
Sue Carr, director at V Formation, commented:
“We are thrilled to welcome Gabriel to the digital marketing team. His broad expertise across all areas of digital marketing makes him a valuable and versatile addition to V Formation, as we look to build on the strength of our digital offering. Gabriel’s eagerness to share his knowledge and collaborate with the team is already evident, and we’re looking forward to seeing the impact he will make for both our clients and the wider business.”
Gabriel said:
“From the outset, it was clear to me that V Formation is a great place to work. The strong relationships within the team – and with clients – have already shown me that this is an environment where I can truly grow and thrive.
“I am excited to get stuck in to help strengthen our digital offering, delivering the highest level of service to our clients whilst continuing to develop professionally as a marketer.”
Established in 2007, V Formation works with ambitious businesses in the life sciences and professional services sectors, charities, universities, and companies specialising in property, technology, engineering, and logistics. From its base in Nottingham city centre, the agency provides fully integrated strategic advice and practical support across marketing, digital and PR.
For more information, visit: www.vformation.co.uk
Image: Gabriel Crow with V Formation Directors Hilary Campton and Sue Carr.