Lewis Morfoot

Director Of Growth at ◯ accelerate agency

Lewis Morfoot has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Lewis is currently the Head of Strategic Partnerships at accelerate agency, where they are focused on creating a new sales function and building an untraditional sales team. Before that, they were a Strategic Partnerships Manager at Hybrid. Their previous experience also includes serving as a Senior Partnerships Manager, Partnerships Manager, Senior Partnerships Executive, and Partnerships Executive at NMPi. Additionally, they worked as an Asset and Marketing Assistant at Highcroft Veterinary Group and as a Sales Representative at Game Retail Ltd. Lewis also had a role at Trollbeads UK Ltd as a Distributor and Social Media Support, where they exhibited at International Jewellery London, managed stock using SAGE software, and supported social media marketing efforts through Facebook.

Lewis Morfoot obtained a Bachelor's degree in History and Politics with a specialization in International Terrorism and New Warfare from the University of Leicester. Lewis attended the university from 2011 to 2014. Prior to that, they attended St. Mary Redcliffe Sixth Form Centre from 2009 to 2011. From 2004 to 2009, Lewis studied at St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School. However, it is not specified whether they obtained a degree or field of study at these earlier institutions.

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Bristol, United Kingdom

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◯ accelerate agency

Accelerate Agency was born out of our passion for data, content and SEO. Over the many years of working agency-side and in-house, we had seen enough of sub-par SEO for premium prices. With our combined expertise, we knew we could offer something that was unique to the industry - genuine results. We've worked with major SaaS brands, consistently delivering what we say we will; namely, growth and ROI, and are invested in our clients' success as if it were our own.


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