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Outrank Expands Agency Operations and Welcomes Key Hires After Winning Best Place to Work 2023

Outrank is delighted to announce significant developments for the agency in 2024. Industry veteran Stephen Robinson has recently expanded his Middlesbrough-based agency following a strategic restructuring with his management team. As part of this expansion, Outrank has opened two new offices in London and Edinburgh to cater to the growing clientele in these regions.

Outrank has been honored with the “Best Place to Work” award, a prestigious accolade that recognises the company’s unwavering commitment to fostering a workplace culture centered around employee engagement, empowerment, and well-being. This award serves as a testament to the company’s dedication to nurturing the professional growth and satisfaction of its team members.

In line with its expansion plans, Outrank has made significant hires in the Operations, HR, and Finance departments. The appointment of a new HR and Culture Director is poised to strengthen Outrank’s HR capabilities and align the human resources strategy with long-term business objectives, while continuing to cultivate a culture of innovation and inclusivity.

Francesca Kosina joins the team as the Operations Director, bringing with her over eighteen years of agency experience in the digital marketing realm. Her track record includes successfully building and leading agency teams. Francesca has collaborated with major brands across the UK, Middle East, and Europe for over 15 years, earning the trust of clients for her intuitive insights and ability to perform effectively under pressure.

Established in 2017, Outrank has consistently grown its presence and secured impressive client wins in the professional services industry. The recent additions to the team aim to build upon this progress while also working on the launch of proprietary in-house tools.

Stephen Robinson, CEO of Outrank, expressed deep appreciation for the recognition, stating, “We are honoured to be named the ‘Best Place to Work. Our success as a company is intrinsically tied to the dedication and talent of our employees. We believe in creating an inclusive, supportive, and vibrant work environment where every team member can thrive. This award validates our commitment to our people, who are at the heart of our achievements.”

Robinson further noted, “We are looking hard at creating Outrank as The go-to Digital MARKETING AGENCY FOR SMEs. We are thrilled to welcome our new hires to our leadership team and leverage their extensive experience to gain more clarity, direction and growth for the Agency.”

Outrank looks forward to an exciting year ahead, building on its commitment to excellence and fostering a workplace culture that empowers its team members.

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