Spreng Thomson strengthens team with key hires

25/10/2022
Laura Menendez and Lisa McGraith (Spreng Thomson)

LEADING Glasgow-based communications consultancy, Spreng Thomson, has announced a number of key moves for the business.

The senior team will be further strengthened with the appointment of Lisa McGraith as the firm’s new Communications Director. Lisa will lead on major accounts and strengthen the firm’s strategic and managerial capabilities.

Lisa, a highly experienced communications professional, led the Historic Environment Scotland communications team for almost 10 years before leaving to take up the role of Executive Adviser with ENABLE Group. 

Alongside this appointment, the business has announced that Laura Menendez has joined the team as Digital Communications Consultant. Laura, who has worked in journalism and consultancy with major media outlets, will support recently appointed Head of Digital, Dylan Macdonald.

Laura will work with all areas of the business to support the Spreng Thomson digital offer and to build capacity to support client needs in this key area.

Commenting on these key appointments, Callum Spreng, Managing Director, said: “As our clients face ever-increasing challenges it is vital that our team has the experience and skills they need to support them. With Lisa and Laura in place we believe we have further strengthened our capabilities strategically and tactically.”

Lisa McGraith said: “Having worked with the Spreng Thomson team in the past I am really looking forward to joining as their Communications Director. There are some terrific projects that I am keen to be involved with.”

Laura Menendez said: “This is a great opportunity for me to join a creative team that cares about what they do and the clients they do it for.”

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