Outdoor media company JCDecaux Australia has appointed Bronwyn Clementson to the newly created role of executive general manager – commercial.
And chief operating officer Andrew Hines will be stepping down after 30 years at JCDecaux and APNO.
Clementson will join the company’s nine-member executive leadership team effective today.
“With 14 years of dedicated service at JCDecaux and APN Outdoor (APNO), Bronwyn Clementson’s rich history, diverse experience and strong partner relationships make her the perfect choice to step into this executive leadership role," says Steve O’Connor, CEO JCDecaux Australia and New Zealand.
"With expertise in digital developments and delivering strong commercial outcomes across airport and transport contracts, experience managing contracts through global disruptions such as the GFC and COVID, and strong relationships with all our major commercial partners, Bronwyn is ideally placed to lead the commercial arm of our business."
Clementson started as a commercial executive at APNO then digital and strategic director.
In 2019, Clementson became JCDecaux’s group commercial director managing the NSW and Airport contracts, before being promoted, in 2021, to general manager – commercial, responsible for leading commercial tenders, commercial partnerships and delivering quality media solutions.
"I am honoured and excited to take on this new role. JCDecaux has been a significant part of my professional journey, and I look forward to leading the accomplished Commercial team and contributing to the continued success of the company, and that of all our commercial partners," says Bronwyn Clementson.
Steve O’Connor thanked Andrew Hines.
"He has had a stellar 30-year career in out-of-home, working with JCDecaux and previously APNO," O’Connor says.
"Andy played a leading role in the creation of APNO in 2004 and its integration with JCDecaux when we acquired the business in 2018.
"He has consistently helped to drive commercial success for our business, building strong and cohesive Commercial and Operations teams along the way.
"There are too many achievements to name, but I wish him all the best for his year off and whatever comes next.”
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