Isle of Man Advertising & PR has welcomed a new face to its team with the appointment of Ealish Corlett as Account Executive.
Based in Quay House, South Quay, Douglas, Isle of Man Advertising & PR is one of the Island’s leading names in advertising, marketing strategy and management, graphic and website design, press and public relations, and e-commerce.
Educated at Ballakermeen High School, Ealish graduated from the University of Derby with a degree in History and American Studies.
Alongside her studies, Ealish remained busy by volunteering in the Manx Museum Archives and Milntown House, as well as and getting involved in charity work, including visiting Pretoria, South Africa, to help in AIDS orphanages, schools and creches.
Following the completion of her degree Ealish worked in international banking, gaining invaluable experience of the finance industry. Ealish also brings experience managing social media and web design for an Island business to her new role at Isle of Man Advertising & PR.
Ealish said: ‘I am really excited to be part of the team at Isle of Man Advertising & PR. I am most looking forward to advising and assisting our broad range of clients to make the best possible use of advertising, public relations and events to benefit and develop their businesses. I have quickly learnt that no two days are the same in advertising, and I think that’s great.’
Isle of Man Advertising & PR Managing Director Helen Summerscales added: ‘Ealish is brimming with enthusiasm and has already shown what a quick learner she is, always keen to take on a new challenge and confidently handle everything from booking year-long media campaigns to crafting press releases. She is a very welcome additional to our strong team.’
Isle of Man Advertising & PR is the only Isle of Man-based agency member of the IPA (Institute of Practitioners in Advertising), which ensures the highest standard of creativity and service delivery.
Photo - Helen Summerscales, Managing Director of Isle of Man Advertising & PR (left), with new Account Executive, Ealish Corlett (right).
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