Rhys Mcevoy

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Rhys is our newest Account Manager and it’s more than likely that you’ll be speaking to him on the phone at some point in the future. As well as dealing with client queries, Rhys also has a talent for videography and will be helping the Digital Marketing team with some exciting projects going forward!

What do you bring to Innermedia?

Usually my laptop bag and a coat. Oh and fancy video animations.

What’s your favourite thing about working at Innermedia?

The guys in the office and always having a laugh!

What do you do when you’re not at work?

A lot of After Effects, Photoshop, football and sleep.

What’s your favourite Innermedia moment?

When we were taking photos for the Xmas card – then seeing Jaf and Spencer’s design work!

What’s your favourite film/book/album/song?

Film: Either The Shawshank Redemption or The Other Guys

TV Series: Narcos or La Casa De Papel

Song: Livin’ on a Prayer – Bon Jovi.

What’s something we don’t know about you?

I really enjoy cooking – when I get the time!

How do you like to unwind?

Netflix, Piano and going out with friends.

If you were going to be turned into an animal, what would you be?

I would definitely be a bird, to travel and see the world from a different perspective.

If you had to swap places with anybody at Innermedia for 24 hours, who would it be and why?

I would be Chris, so I could go to Spain every few weeks and call it work.

What inspires you?

Seeing the final product after working on a project for days/weeks/months.

Any parting words?

Tschüss!

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