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Equinox managing director named Canva ambassador

Equinox managing director named Canva ambassador

Daniel Bevan - Editor

Daniel Bevan - Editor

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Cardiff communications agency Equinox has announced that its managing director, Helen Wild, has been appointed as an official Canva ambassador, becoming one of just 65 representatives across the UK and among a small number based in Wales.

The appointment by the global visual communications platform recognises Wild’s use of Canva as both a creative and strategic business tool.

Equinox, which specialises in earned influence, works with organisations on PR, content and digital strategy, helping clients shape narratives and strengthen audience engagement. 

Helen Wild said: “Having the opportunity to work directly with the Canva team is a real game changer for us at Equinox. Canva has transformed how I work – allowing me to take ideas from concept to execution quickly, without losing the strength of the original thinking. 

“From pitch decks and strategy to Instagram content and CRM flows, it’s become a seamless part of how I communicate ideas. 

“Now, we’ll have direct access to the latest tools and insights, which will bring real value to both our team and our clients.

“We’re excited to build on this by hosting events and workshops from our base at Tramshed Tech, helping to grow creative confidence across Cardiff’s vibrant creative community.”

Lorna Bladen, UK Small Business Community Manager at Canva, added: “The UK small business community is one of the most creative, resourceful groups of people. 

“We’re building something real here, and it’s genuinely exciting to see how people are using Canva to grow their businesses and bring their ideas to life.

“We’re focused on making sure every small business owner across the UK feels supported, inspired, and part of a community that’s got their back.”

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