Thursday, September 18, 2025

Alphageek Digital appoints new MD to drive growth

A digital marketing agency has appointed leadership expert Tim Brogan as its new managing director, marking the start of a new chapter for the business.

Alphageek Digital, based on Friar Gate, has made the appointment to sharpen the company’s strategic focus, strengthen client partnerships and accelerate growth.

Formerly a headteacher and inspector, Tim has held various leadership, executive coaching and mentoring roles and is passionate about turning big ideas into tangible action and helping to develop individuals to the highest level.

The 41-year-old has been in talks with the agency for several years and earlier this month took over the MD role from co-founder Art Lindop.

While Tim will focus on business development, Art will transition into the role of technical director.

Tim said: “Having spent the last two years really getting to know Alphageek – from their clients to their internal opportunities – I feel well-placed to lead with insight and intent, building on what already makes the company strong.

“Art’s technical expertise and unwavering commitment to client outcomes remain central to our business. My focus will be on strengthening our strategic direction, expanding our capabilities and fostering an environment where our team and clients can thrive.

“I joke that I had the world’s longest interview with Alphageek – because I was actually in talks with them for several years. But we waited until the time was right for me personally and for the company.

“Now is that time; we’re perfectly placed for sustainable and manageable growth, while continuing to achieve industry-leading results for our clients.”

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