FleishmanHillard Fishburn bolsters consumer team with three new hires

FleishmanHillard Fishburn bolsters consumer team with three new hires

FleishmanHillard Fishburn has hired Sherawaye Hagger, Pip Solway and Emma Padden as directors to enhance its consumer team’s strategic offering.

Padden joins the firm from M&C Saatchi PR and will lead its consumer health offering. Solway will focus on FMCG and consumer tech and has worked at M&C Saatchi PR and Edelman. Hagger spent time at Ogilvy PR and M&C Saatchi PR and will bolster FHF’s luxury and food and drinks offering.

FHF’s consumer team launched three years ago and now employs over 30 people. Its recent client wins include Samsung, the Norwegian Seafood Council and Korean grooming brand Dorco.

Lauren Winter, FHF’s head of brand and consumer marketing EMEA, said: “I am delighted to announce the hiring of three talented women to senior positions in the consumer and brand team here at FHF. Each of them is totally aligned with the kind of culture we are building and I’m sure we’ll share lots of success together.”

  • Pictured: (left to right) Winter, Solway, Padden and Hagger
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