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Hodge Jones & Allen—Chris Stevenson

09 May 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Firm brings digital expert on board as head of marketing

Hodge Jones & Allen (HJA) has announced the appointment of a new head of marketing, digital expert Chris Stevenson.

Chris joins the firm after more than six years as digital marketing manager at Slater & Gordon, before which he acted as marketing manager for Russell Jones & Walker (prior to its takeover by Slater & Gordon). In his new role at HJA, Chris will now lead the firm’s dedicated marketing team.

HJA managing partner Vidisha Joshi said: ‘HJA has benefitted from increased investment in marketing over the past three years and the combination of Chris’s traditional and digital experience will enable us to further develop our marketing reach. We’re very excited to be able to appoint someone with the breadth of law firm experience that Chris brings and I am looking forward to working with him.’

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