The Yellow Peach team

Pushing forward: new faces and big plans for 2024

We’ve been busy at YP HQ. We’ve delivered some big projects for Saga Exceptional, Talbot Heath and Mortgage Decisions. We’ve found a bigger office space to move to. And we’ve welcomed two new faces to the team – talented folk who are helping us to push what’s possible with WordPress.

In July, we welcomed Anji as Project Manager. Anji has a lot of experience working in creative, marketing and digital agencies. But what really made her a natural fit for YP is her passion for doing things right. Her attention to detail sits perfectly with our dedication to crafting rock-solid digital experiences.

Though Anji has only been here a few months, she’s already built some strong relationships and we can’t wait to see the positive impact she’ll have on our agency. She’s equally energetic in her spare time too: Anji is a serious hockey player, and normally spends her weekends on a hockey pitch somewhere in the UK, as well as training during the week.

The other new face is Michael: our dedicated WordPress developer who brings experience from South Africa and Thailand. Michael’s approach blends creativity with technical know-how – balancing intricate platform designs with intuitive functionality. Beyond coding, Michael’s passions are just as balanced. He enjoys astronomy, playing guitar and action sports.

All this momentum has already got us thinking about 2024. We’re planning to further grow our team, collaborate with new brands, and keep building the businesses of our existing clients. And, after being finalists at the Creative Bath Awards this year, we hope to go a step further and walk away with the award next year. Though it’s always an honour just to have our devotion to high standards recognised.

We’re incredibly excited about the future and if we can help you on your journey, please do get in touch.

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