Susan Hallam, Director of Hallam Internet Ltd, was made an MBE in the 2018 Queen’s New Years honours. This appointment is in recognition of Susan’s contributions to entrepreneurship and innovation, and her lifetime work in digital marketing.

The awarding of an MBE recognises Susan’s national and international reputation for digital excellence.

She is an enthusiastic and inspirational leader in the digital field.  Her pragmatic and infectious passion for making businesses successful on the internet has been shared with thousands of businesses across the UK and internationally. Her thought leadership benefits a wide range of businesses, from multinationals to startups.

Her innovative approach to digital marketing benefits not only the business community, but extends as well to her own agency, Hallam Internet, which she founded in 2000. Now employing more than 50 people, Hallam has experienced rapid expansion and growth, and are already looking to recruit 9 new team members in 2018.

Susan leads a team of digital specialists whose innovative work has been recognised by winning a wide range of peer-reviewed digital marketing industry awards. Hallam has also won local accolades including Nottingham’s Creative Business of the Year 2017, and Susan has personally won the Women in Business Awards Creative Business of the Year.

To read the full story as well as an interview with Susan, please click here.

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