Emma Calleja

Emma Maria Calleja, Co-Founder of Switzerland-based digital media agency Von Peach, took to social media to commemorate the company’s second anniversary.

“It’s been two years already? Happy birthday, Von Peach. Thank you to our team, to all those who believe in us, and to those who didn’t. We learnt a lot,” she wrote.

Ms Calleja founded the digital media agency together with Yentl Spiteri in 2020. In its two years of activity, Von Peach has built up a substantial portfolio of clients, servicing companies of the likes of Novartis, Ricola, and Zurich.

“It’s been two revolutions around the sun since the name ‘Von Peach’ first appeared in the Swiss Business Register. Not only have we outlived a pandemic, but the dream of two peaches quickly became the reality of eight,” the company wrote on social media.

“It feels like we are still just scratching the surface. Like a snowball going downhill, this little creative hub of ours keeps growing and gathering momentum. We are filled with more ideas than ever and we simply cannot wait to share them with you,” it continued.

The Von Peach team holds particular expertise in augmented reality, presentations, workshops and training, and content writing.

“Shout us out or throw us some love to help us celebrate our birthday, and stick around to see all the magical things we have in store,” the company concluded.

Before launching Von Peach, Ms Calleja built up a wealth of experience in management and communications, serving as Senior Management Consultant at Boehringer Ingelheim and Senior Consultant at NNIT.

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