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Atalla was also mentioned in [[MediaWeek]]’s ’30 under 30’ feature in 2005, representing the best young talent in the [[media industry]] <ref name="MediaWeek">[http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/news/511926/?DCMP=ILC-SEARCH MeadiaWeek '30 Under 30']</ref>. Then Head of Search at media agency PHD, Atalla was described by Rebecca Davies, marketing manager of [[The Guardian]], as ‘an expert in his field who, despite a growing workload, manages to constantly approach our growing needs with boundless enthusiasm and innovation.’ |
Atalla was also mentioned in [[MediaWeek]]’s ’30 under 30’ feature in 2005, representing the best young talent in the [[media industry]] <ref name="MediaWeek">[http://www.mediaweek.co.uk/news/511926/?DCMP=ILC-SEARCH MeadiaWeek '30 Under 30']</ref>. Then Head of Search at media agency PHD, Atalla was described by Rebecca Davies, marketing manager of [[The Guardian]], as ‘an expert in his field who, despite a growing workload, manages to constantly approach our growing needs with boundless enthusiasm and innovation.’ |
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Atalla's brother [[Ash Atalla]] having produced a number of successful British TV series, including [[The Office]] and [[The IT Crowd]]. |
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Revision as of 23:48, 17 December 2009
Andrew Atalla (born May 5, 1980) founded London-based online marketing agency atom42 in April 2007 and won the Startups.co.uk Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in November 2009[1]. Judges named Atalla as ‘one to watch’ due to his company’s 'powerful client base' and ‘unique spin on online marketing’. Clients of atom42 include match.com and National Accident Helpline.
Atalla was also mentioned in MediaWeek’s ’30 under 30’ feature in 2005, representing the best young talent in the media industry [2]. Then Head of Search at media agency PHD, Atalla was described by Rebecca Davies, marketing manager of The Guardian, as ‘an expert in his field who, despite a growing workload, manages to constantly approach our growing needs with boundless enthusiasm and innovation.’
Atalla's brother Ash Atalla having produced a number of successful British TV series, including The Office and The IT Crowd.