Digital Angels, a young, dynamic and innovative company, enters the Rome Business School Corporate Network. Two worlds, facing a strong growth, united by the intention to invest in the young profiles of today so that they can become the experts of the future.
Digital Angels, born at the end of 2011, is one of the top independent agencies in Italy thanks to the experience in managing complex advertising plans. They design cutting – edge strategies, starting from the objectives of the customer based on the values that make them unique: proximity, transparency and excellence.
Born in 2011, they are the first agency in Rome between Google and Adform Premium Partner and the only Facebook Preferred Marketing Partner. They are also Microsoft Advertising Partner, and Agency Partner of Semrush, Criteo and SKY. They have direct relationships and collaborations with all the main players in the sector. Over the years they have collected numerous international awards from Deloitte EMEA Fast 500, the Sole 24 ORE and Repubblica as one of the companies with the highest growth in Italy and Europe from 2018 to 2021, and were appointed in 2019 one of the 100 Italian Excellences. Another recent achievement of Digital Angels is the achievement for the third consecutive year of the FT 1000 Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies 2021, the ranking drawn up every year by Financial Times and Statista that recognizes and rewards the best European companies for turnover growth.
“It was a pleasure to meet and meet personally Piermario Tedeschi, Founder of Digital Angels, and Mario Molinario, Digital Consultant & Team Leader. The occasion has led us to discuss many issues, including the interesting opportunities for growth and development that are expected for both our students and the two realities from the point of view of training. We are confident that their entry into our corporate network will bring great added value to our Business School.”
Says the Dean Antonio Ragusa.
We are extremely happy to join the new Rome Business School network. Giving students the opportunity to implement the skills acquired with training in the field makes us proud, both for the trust given to us by the Rome Business School and for the comparison that is created between the new elements in the teams and the most experienced, that can only benefit within a reality like Digial Angels.”
State P. Tedeschi and Mario Molinario of Digital Angels