AppointmentsBEATTIE APPOINTS CHIEF HAPPINESS OFFICER

BEATTIE APPOINTS CHIEF HAPPINESS OFFICER

Beattie, the integrated communications agency, has appointed a chief happiness officer.

Rebecca Longbottom’s remit is to keep everyone in the agency smiling by circulating fun videos, inspiring messages and uplifting emails.

“With almost everyone working from home, its important our people continue to feel part of the Beattie family,” said managing director Rachel Gladwin.

“We’re determined to ensure that isolation does not become a problem for anyone, especially those living on their own.

“Rebecca is doing a great job, rousing our spirits and ensuring we don’t get downbeat with the endless stream of disheartening C19 stories dominating the press, broadcast and social media.”

Rebecca said: “I’ve got the best job in the agency. I’m loving it and so are our people across the UK and Ireland.”

Beattie Communications is also giving staff access to a dedicated health and wellness app and individual counselling, if required.

The app contains guides and games to help with mindfulness, sleep, relaxation and stress management.

Beattie Communications is headquartered in London and has offices in Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow and Belfast.

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