Hollywood Monster on a roll

Hollywood Monster has appointed a new marketing and sales support manager to help raise its profile within new target sectors. The move comes on the heels of a forecasted £1m increase in turnover this year to £6.5m, and the recent creation of a new digital print sales team following heavy investment in its digital division.

Chagan, who joined the company as a project manager in July 2011, said of her new role: “With the new sales team in place it is proving to be a vibrant and fast paced environment, with new target markets to reach and sustaining our strong position.”

Hollywood MD Tim Andrews  added: “We are an ambitious company that is continuing to win new business, and we are confident that Nuz has the knowledge, experience and proactive approach required to grow our marketing function even further.”

Hollywood recently printed and installed some of Europe’s largest ever banners at Westfield Stratford City and the surrounding area adjacent to the major Olympic sporting venues and athletes' village in a £1 million-plus project. The company installed approximately 4,000m2 of sustainable vinyl applications to glazed elevations around the Westfield Stratford City centre, and dozens of flags and lamp-post dressings along with a 400m double-sided crowd separation banner on the main walkway to the park.

The company also handled a special coach wrap that transported Georgie Moseley to London to carry the Olympic torch in her late son’s honour. Harry Moseley died suddenly last October, aged 11, as a result of an inoperable brain tumour and complications following brain surgery. The Sheldon schoolboy’s story touched the hearts of tens of thousands of people across the globe, including many celebrities, as he helped to raise more than £700,000 for Cancer Research UK by selling hand-made bracelets before he passed away. He had been nominated to carry the torch by England and Chelsea star John Terry, who was inspired by him after meeting him at an event in 2010. When Harry passed away, his mother was asked to carry it on his behalf.

 

 

 

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