Nelson Bostock, a leader in B2B marketing and communications, today announces Holly Hunter’s appointment as managing partner.
With over a decade of both in-house and agency experience, Holly specialises in building and leading integrated communications programmes for high-growth technology brands. She has worked with a range of innovative companies including Uber, McKinsey, Red Hat, and Workday.
In her new role at Nelson Bostock, Holly will help to drive agency growth and build on the agency’s existing client success, ensuring the delivery of best-in-class integrated communications. She will be driving client satisfaction and enhancing the agency’s reputation as a powerhouse in the B2B and tech sectors.
Holly joins Lucy Watson, managing director, and Caroline Coventry, managing partner, as the agency gears up for growth following a number of recent wins including The Breakthrough Agenda, led by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, TP-Link and LHH, part of the Adecco Group.
Holly Hunter, managing partner, said, "Nelson Bostock is a true leader in the communications world, with its strong heritage in B2B. I couldn’t be more excited to join an agency so celebrated for its creativity and client excellence. The chance to do meaningful work for some of the most innovative brands on the planet and create real impact is a rare and impressive opportunity. Together, we’re changing the conversation and redefining what’s possible in B2B communications."
Lucy Watson, managing director at Nelson Bostock, added, "Holly’s expertise and vision align perfectly with our goals. As the marketing landscape evolves towards more integrated approaches, having a specialist like Holly ensures we maintain our focus on delivering exceptional results for our clients. We are working with our Human Understanding Lab to develop new ways to understand audiences, media and markets at a deeper and more measurable level, connecting clients to the right conversations. Holly’s integrated experience will be instrumental in navigating the exciting challenges and opportunities that lie ahead."