Movers & Shakers: QMS, Clemenger BBDO, oOH!, Revolution360

By AdNews | 20 September 2024
 

It's hard to keep up with all the latest moves across media, marketing and advertising, so we've made a list. Check out some of the biggest moves this week.

QMS appoints Meaghan Scurr business director

Digital outdoor media company QMS has appointed Meaghan Scurr City of Sydney business director. She will lead the sales team of specialist account managers and coordinators focused on servicing all NSW based agency and clients across its digital street furniture portfolio. 

Today the Brave appoints Cyndall McInerney senior copywriter

Cyndall McInerney has joined Today the Brave as senior copywriter, partnering with award-winning art director Kate Idle. McInerney came from The Monkeys, Part of Accenture Song.

Clemenger BBDO's senior hires for strategy team

Creative agency Clemenger BBDO has brought on four new senior hires to boost its strategy team. The appointments of experience strategy director Jon Turton, senior strategy director Vanessa Quincey, head of product Maya Mausli and head of strategy Brooke Thompson add specialist expertise. 

IPG Mediabrands' Clay Gill joins OpenX

Omnichannel supply-side platform OpenX Technologies has appointed Clay Gill regional VP of buyer development, APAC. Gill will lead the buyer development team across the region, working closely with holding companies, independent agencies, and brands to harness the benefits of programmatic for campaign performance.

oOh! grows retail media division by eight

oOh! media has hired eight people to join its retail media division reo, including Ben Campbell, Nine’s former director of advertising and data products who joins as director of data, product and technology. Announced at oOh!’s Outfront, reo is broadening its focus to incorporate sales representation of retailers' assets across stores, websites, apps, and off-platform channels.

Revolution360 appoints Patrick Beck as sales director 

OOH agency Revolution360 has appointed Patrick Beck sales director for New South Wales NSW. In this newly created position, he will lead the Sydney sales team.

History Will Be Kind announces three key hires and team promotions

HWBK has announced three new hires and three internal promotions. Helen Little joins as senior account director, while Rinca Capewell and Tayla Appleby come on board as account coordinators. And Georgie Wilson, Sam Hayes, and Sophie Moudawar have been promoted from within the company.

Google's Chris Rollings joins Deepend Group

Independent, communications, technology and innovation consultancy group Deepend Group has named Chris Rollings as head of product innovation. He joins Deepend Group following an eight-year stint at Google’s Partner Innovation team, where he led innovation programs, applying AI and Human-Centered Design Thinking to Google projects. 

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