New clients and leadership team for CX Agency Triggerfish
July 15, 2021 10:11
CX and martech agency Triggerfish has added two new clients and refreshed the leadership team.
The announcement:
Brisbane-based Triggerfish, one of Australia’s leading CX and MarTech agencies has been appointed as the agency of record for real estate services company, DiJones, as well as New Zealand based utilities company, Trustpower.
Engaged to build and modernise next-generation digital experiences for both clients across Growth- Driven Design (GDD) retainer and project activities, the appointments cement the continued growth of the business both locally and globally.
It also follows the recent announcement of other international partnerships which include Independent Purchasing Cooperative (IPC), a Subway Franchisee-owned purchasing company, and a major global fintech organisation both based in the US.
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David Hughes defeated Brad Morse of a position on the Water Commission.
ROCHESTER Just 347 voters decided the outcome of three contested elections on May 26.
Newcomer Sarah Eby ousted 26-year incumbent Dale Barrows for a spot on the Board of Health, Rochester government veteran David Hughes won a seat on the Water Commission over Selectman Brad Morse, and Marc Rousseau and incumbent Lee Carr edged out newcomer Dennis McCarthy for a position on the Planning Board.
Eby received 182 votes for the Board of Health and Barrows received 154.
“I’m just excited to help care for our town,” Eby said, adding she’s excited “just to work with the other two members of the board to move forward post-pandemic and to grow safely.”
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