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Xurrent is delighted to announce that Connor Pierce has joined the Sales & Marketing department as a Digital Marketing Specialist.
Based in the UK, Connor will set up and maintain Xurrent’s email outreach, work on digital advertising campaigns, and help further improve the website for inbound lead generation. In addition, he will manage the technical aspects of the marketing information systems and ensure that the effectiveness of all sales and marketing initiatives can be tracked efficiently.
Connor has a passion for all things marketing and brings extensive digital marketing experience spanning multiple industries. He has worked on many B2B marketing campaigns, leading digital campaigns and setting and exceeding campaign goals.
With hybrid and remote working on the rise, proper enterprise service management is the future. I look forward to being part of that future and helping make Xurrent stand out from the noise, create awareness that Xurrent is the best performing ESM solution around, and drive inquiries and sales.
Connor Pierce, Digital Marketing Specialist
Together with the rest of the team, Connor will work to maximize the effectiveness of Xurrent’s marketing efforts. It is great to have you onboard, Connor!

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