By Fergus | 9th April 2025
Nationwide Vehicle Contracts' Donna Kelly, has been named Woman in Broking 2025 at the Broker News Awards.
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Fergus is a talented automotive writer specialising in automotive and sports content. With a background in graphic design, Fergus first honed his writing skills while working for Boxxer, an events promoter in Manchester, where he collaborated with the social media team to create compelling online campaigns. He also contributed to The Best of Bolton, a business growth community hub, where he assisted in developing online content. Fergus joined Nationwide Vehicle Contracts in January 2021 as a Digital Marketing Apprentice, further expanding his knowledge and experience in the industry.
With a solid foundation in digital marketing and a genuine love for sports, Fergus brings a unique blend of skills and enthusiasm to his automotive writing. His ability to craft engaging content and stay at the forefront of industry trends ensures that readers are both informed and entertained.
Beyond his professional pursuits, Fergus is an avid sports enthusiast with a particular passion for football and rugby. During his free time, he can often be found either watching or participating in these sports on the weekends.
By Fergus | 9th April 2025
Nationwide Vehicle Contracts' Donna Kelly, has been named Woman in Broking 2025 at the Broker News Awards.
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