Universally Speaking has continued its recent re-invention with two key new hires.
The games localisation specialist appointed Connie Armstrong as its marketing manager while Jean-Baptiste Bagot has joined as localisation project manager. Armstrong joins at a busy time – Universally Speaking re-branded last month, having previously been Partnertrans UK.‘I’m delighted that Connie has joined my team,’ said Universally Speaking MD Vickie Peggs. ‘Connie’s experience in the entertainment industry, handling corporate communications for major blue chips and overseeing target driven campaigns will firmly allow Universally Speaking to pursue its aggressive growth plans.’
Armstrong’s joins from the marketing agency and brand specialist Jack Morton Worldwide, while Baptiste arrives from Sega Europe.
Universally Speaking provides localisation, quality assurance and audio services to many of the industry's largest games publishers, across all games platforms from console to mobile. Following the rebrand, the company will focus on its two-year plan for further expansion, in order to capitalise on projected growth in the outsourcing sector of the games industry.
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