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Rebecca West

Rebecca is the Marketing Coordinator for Agilyx New Zealand, a full-service ERP software provider for medium to large businesses in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. She was chosen help advance the Agilyx brand in the marketing realm by providing effective plans and strategies for both digital and traditional marketing platforms. Rebecca additionally carries out contract work with Inject Design as a Copywriter for a variety of mediums including websites, print publications, packaging, and marketing collateral. Rebecca has a strong background in marketing management and a passion for an array of writing styles. She's always looking out for new and exciting projects to be a part of and yearns for interesting collaborations to vest in. She has incorporated her passion for writing into her work life by becoming a copywriter, and occasionally, a guest blogger. She has written guest blogs for a number of companies including Sunday Somewhere and Little Fish Big Pond, as well as having created short copy for numerous travel websites in New Zealand and longer pieces for online magazines. Specialities: Digital marketing, copywriting, content creation, ghostwriting, content curation, travel writing, blogging, social media strategy, consultancy, social voice development, research and analysis, online marketing strategy, online identity and brand awareness. Social - Mailchimp, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Snapchat, Twitter, Wordpress, Tumblr. Graphic design - Proficient in the use of Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator. Knowledge of Microsoft Office - Word, Publisher, Powerpoint, Excel, Outlook.
08 Dec 2017
Agilyx News | 2 min read

Agilyx NZ Opens Brand New HQ in Wellington, New Zealand

On the 8th of December 2017, Agilyx New Zealand officially opened thei...

25 Sep 2017

Payday Reporting - The Basics

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31 Jul 2017
Solutions for CFOs | 3 min read

There is No Zero-Risk Option in Change

Every change carries an element of risk. But standing still often carr...