Aug 7 2008 by Aaron Boland, Liverpool Daily Post
DIGITAL agency Rippleffect has been chosen to redesign the website of Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland (RIBI).
The website aims to attract more members and raise awareness of the work carried out by the organisation’s 58,000 members.
Rippleffect, which is owned by Daily Post parent company Trinity Mirror, won the contract against competition from 30 digital agencies.
Annemarie Harte, RIBI’s secretary and chief executive officer, said of the website: “It will become our most important promotional tool and will play a key role in driving awareness of the wonderful humanitarian work the Rotary is involved in across the UK.”
Alec Woolford, technical development director at Rippleffect, said the new site would “broaden the communication of information among a wider demographic.”