Thursday, December 19, 2024

Training provider backs digital marketing event with sponsorship

Rotherham-based training and apprenticeships provider Whyy? Change, is backing Sheffield DM’s biggest-ever marketing event as their latest sponsor.

Sheffield DM, the biggest event for digital marketers in the North, will host a line-up of the best names in digital marketing who will be sharing their wisdom on all things SEO, Content Marketing, Digital PR, Marketing Strategy and Paid Media.

Whyy? Change joins the likes of Evoluted, Sitebulb, Diginius, clockworkTalent, unLTD, LensGo, and Peek & Poke who are all backing Sheffield DM, which takes place at Sheffield’s Octagon Centre this summer.

The announcement comes as Whyy? Change solidifies its partnership with Sheffield DM following an appearance from Laura Stead, Freelance Marketer and Whyy? Change’s Head of CIM Marketing, who delivered an talk entitled ‘How to Make Marketing Rewarding Beyond Financial Gain’ at Sheffield DM last year.

Dan Rawley, Marketing Manager at Evoluted and Sheffield DM Co-Organiser, said: “We’re delighted to have Whyy? Change sponsoring August’s event. Sheffield DM has always been about creating a forum for learning, personal growth and career development, so we feel this partnership is a perfect fit. Whyy? Change staff and apprentices have been regular attendees and supporters of our evening meetup events for a long time now, so it’s great to formalise our relationship in this way. Their sponsorship helps us scale our events further and help upskill more marketers across South Yorkshire and beyond.”

Ray Byrne, CEO of Whyy? Change, said: “We’ve been loyal supporters of Sheffield DM, as it never fails to deliver insight and inspiration from digital marketing industry experts. We’re confident that Sheffield will be the next hub for digital industries, we see that every day through our growing cohorts of digital marketing apprentices, and we’re excited to be playing a part in it.”

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