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LOJEL welcomes Marketing Director

LOJEL welcomes Marketing Director

Luggage and carry essentials brand, LOJEL, has appointed Julia Evers as Marketing Director. In her new role, she is responsible for the brand's global marketing strategy at its Hong Kong HQ.

Julia most recently led global marketing and comms strategy for wellness tech brand RENPHO. With over a decade of experience managing global teams, her portfolio features roles at CASETiFY, Native Union and Daniel Wellington across locations including Stockholm, Shenzhen and Hong Kong, where she is now based.

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