It's hard to keep up with all the latest moves across media, marketing, and advertising, so we've made a list. Check out the biggest moves in adland this week.
Jeff Howard has resigned as CEO of Southern Cross Media Group, officially retiring as executive of Seven West Media.
He will work as a partner and senior advisor, formerly working as CEO of IPG Mediabrands Australia.
Adel Dani Kabbara, Alexandra Martin, and Bryan Magee have joined Broadsign. Alec Jeffrey has been promoted.
She joins as managing director, leaving M+C as the former head of group marketing and communications.
OMG’s Sam Casey appointed head of performance at Thompson Spencer
He joins as the agency continues to experience growth across its existing client portfolios.
Oscar Birken, Leesa Mealing, Ben Hyde, Emily Newberry, and Jen Lambert have joined the agency, while Robert Pain and Davy Dubouchet were promoted.
Elliott Eldridge and Laura Fell have been promoted.
Siobhan Veddovi-McCaughan has been promoted. Jenna Orme and Helaina Young are joining the team.
He brings 26 years of experience across the New Zealand and UK markets.
Former Bondi Sands global director of consumer insights and category strategy.
She joins from immersive technology platform Curiious, where she was chief customer officer.
The former director of retail media network strategy and solutions at Meta brings more than 25 years of experience across advertising, retail, and digital platforms.
She brings more than 20 years of marketing leadership experience, recently serving as GM customer and member engagement at Business Australia.
She brings more than ten years of experience across journalism, publishing, client in-house roles, and full-service agencies.
Her focus will also cross mobility, delivery, and membership marketing throughout Australia, New Zealand, India, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh.
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