JOLT, the third party verified sustainable digital-out-of-home and electric vehicle charging network, has appointed Stuart Moffatt general manager - commercial.
In this newly created role, Moffatt will be responsible for managing JOLT’s Australian commercial offering including government, council and private landowner tenders, originating sites and contract acquisitions.
He will report to JOLT CEO, Doug McNamee.
Moffatt was most recently commercial director for JCDecaux’s Victorian, South Australian and West Australian operations. He has also held development director roles at APN Outdoor and Adshel.
McNamee said Moffatt’s experience, strategic commercial eye and highly developed understanding of the industry was a major win for JOLT’s expansion plans and growth.
“Stuart comes to JOLT with a well-established reputation for successfully identifying and delivering new commercial opportunities, along with an intimate knowledge of the Australian out-of-home sector," he said.
"He brings more than two decades of high-level commercial experience and a strong track record – we couldn’t be more excited to have him as part of our team, particularly as we continue to expand our operations both nationally and internationally. We look forward to adding Stuart’s leadership, commercial and stakeholder expertise to our executive team.”
Moffatt said he is thrilled to be joining JOLT at such a crucial moment in the rollout of e-mobility charging solutions.
"As we work towards a zero-emissions future, it's inspiring to see how these solutions can drive generational change. The advertising-funded model that offers free, fast, and clean charging is a game-changer for future-focused cities and landowners," said Moffatt.
Moffatt’s appointment follows a hiring spree at JOLT, recently adding Sam Hannaford in the newly created programmatic director role and NSW sales director, Hannah Pritchard.
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