Dormer raises profile with new appointment

22nd July 2013

A South Yorkshire based cutting tool company has welcomed a new team member to its corporate marketing team.

Amy Crofts, aged 27, has swapped her publishing background to become marketing co-ordinator for Dormer Tools' group marketing function, based at the company's UK headquarters in Sheffield. Amy's role will include a wide range of tasks to support Dormer's 25 sales units around the world, including the production of new product launch material and catalogues. She will also be looking at Dormer's online presence and the company's social media output. Originally from Leicester, Amy has returned to Sheffield after she graduated from the University of Sheffield in 2008 where she studied French. She takes up the new role with four years of publishing experience gained working as international marketing and publicity coordinator at Random House Group in London. Her appointment to the position comes as part of Dormer's plans to expand its global marketing operations, with particular emphasis on raising the company's profile during its centenary year. Amy said: -Part of my job will be to improve the company's online existence and channel business through digital platforms which is an area where the company is investing heavily and working hard to expand. -Dormer is a market leader in their field with a long-held reputation for innovative and high quality products, so I am looking forward to the challenge of upholding these virtues through the various communication media that my role will encompass. For more information please visit www.dormertools.com or follow Dormer on twitter @DormerTools

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