Appointment of Delivery Manager for Creative Services
Northwest Vision and Media has announced the appointment
of Lindsey Gayle Taylor as its Delivery Manager for the Creative
Services sector.
The newly created role will focus on supporting the wide range of
businesses in the creative services sector, including marketing,
design, branding, creative consultancy and PR, particularly those
companies engaged in the online and digital market.
Reporting to Northwest Vision and Media’s Sector Lead for
Games, Digital and Creative Services, Enda Carey, Lindsey will work
in close partnership with stakeholders, partners and key players in
the region to deliver Northwest Vision and Media’s support to
businesses in these sectors.
This support includes developing key talent, improving knowledge,
encouraging innovation and collaboration, lobbying and providing
access to business support and finance. The aim is to help the
sectors to face the challenges and opportunities around growth,
digital technology, changing business models, internationalisation,
intellectual property exploitation and securing investment.
With 10 years production and client management experience in the
U.K. and U.S. advertising and digital media industries, Lindsey has
formerly worked for companies including Arcadia Group and for
agency clients including Land Rover, DreamWorks, Mastercard and
Burger King.
Lindsey has also previously worked as Project Manager for Northwest
Vision and Media’s ‘Visionary Sessions’, a series
of high profile events and networking opportunities for digital and
creative SME’s in the region.
Paul Taylor, Director of Business Delivery at Northwest Vision and
Media said: “We are really pleased that Lindsey is taking on
this role. She knows and loves the industry, has excellent project
and client management skills and has a great understanding of the
rapidly changing and converging world that creative companies
operate in. She has also impressed us all since she joined
Northwest Vision and Media, with her passion, enthusiasm and
commitment to the industry and the region.
“We can now press ahead with a programme of support designed
specifically at this important and dynamic sector, which contains a
rich mix of creative talent right across the
region.”



