Taylor joined TMW in 2000 from digital consultancy Razorfish, and since then digitaltmw has won a number of its own digital clients including Arriva Trains, L'Oreal and Coca-Cola Enterprises.
After working for PriceWaterhouseCoopers as a business consultant, Taylor moved to Bupa where he managed a major customer, product and partner relationship overhaul within the company.
He then moved to Sainsbury's to lead its Business Change programme and seven years ago he begun to use digital technology, and has focused on that area ever since.
Digitaltmw now has more than 30 staff, including project managers, interactive designers and community specialists.
Taylor said: "Digitaltmw is now recognised as one of the foremost digital divisions within a direct communications agency, and more importantly a strong and capable digital agency in its own right, competing and winning business against many of the top international pure digital agencies.
"I continue to be excited about evolving and extending our services to our clients, helping them to get the most from the new digital opportunities."
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