LISSYCASEY’s Lolly Cleary has been appointed as Head of Design with Fuzion Communications.

With over a decade in experience in graphic design, Lolly has worked within the television, hospitality and food industries with brands such as ITV, BBC, All3media, InterContinental Dublin, The Marker, Kettyle Irish Foods, Linden Foods, Wexford Local Enterprise Office, Hook Head Oysters and The White Company.

Most recently, she spent three years working within the marketing department of the Dunnes Stores grocery division where she was involved in a number of projects which included the Dunnes Stores app, their grocery website and seasonal campaign production for print, online and social media.

She studied B.Sc. Music, Media & Performance Technology at the University of Limerick. She then went on to pursue her love for Graphic Design, studying at London’s prestigious Shillington College after graduating from UL.

“I’m delighted to join the team at Fuzion Communications and I look forward to working with their diverse client base, delivering creative graphic design projects that communicate their stories in unique and compelling ways,” she commented of her appointment.

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