Popcorn was founded by Fintan Lambe. Following a successful avionics engineering career in the Royal Air Force, Fintan worked for several years at senior management level in TV production and newspaper publishing, for such companies as the BBC, ITV, Daily Telegraph and United News and Media Group.
Fintan has encouraged the company to grow organically, so that today his team includes multimedia designers, IT consultants, graphic designers, and marketing and project management staff. They all have extensive new media experience and know their industry inside out. Popcorn is therefore a full-service agency, but retains the flexibility to ensure that it can work with clients in whichever way suits them best. Thus if you have already created your own corporate identity, Popcorn will work with your graphic designers to make it fit seamlessly into your new online presence.
Lead creative.
Adam is responsible for conceptual design work and online branding. He has over 20 years experience with a passion for producing stunning creative work
for the web.
Lead Developer.
Or as we know him "Wizard". No project is too complex for Andrew, he deciphers code like Tank from The Matrix. Responsible for creating some very technical wizardry.
Project manager.
Responsible for ensuring all web projects are delivered on time. He spends most of his working day wondering about the office on the phone keeping the clients happy.
Developer.
Ollie is our PHP ninja. With his focussed and disapplined approach to development he dispatches web apps with a single swipe of his internet sword.
SEO And Social Networking specialist.
Dan's skillset is targeted at online marketing, specialising in Search Engine Optimisation and Social Networking. He is also responsible for the day to day support and maintenance for our WebWorks customers.
Developer.
Developer.
Company secretary & office manager.
Joy ensures the office runs smoothly, keeping the troops fed and watered with a constant flow of coffee and sausage sarnies.
Copywriter.
Lesley has a unique expertise in making words and pictures really work, particularly on the web. Readability is a little-known area but one that makes a huge impact on the ability to get readers to take action.