IRD Group promotes Damian Naughton to commercial director
Damian Naughton has been promoted by IRD Group as commercial director. IRD Group is the publisher of business insights services Connector, Prospector, Look Forward and Leadwire.
The announcement:
IRD Group, publisher of business insights services Connector, Prospector, Look Forward and Leadwire, has today announced the appointment of Damian Naughton as Commercial Director.
Damian has previously held a number of positions within IRD Group, most recently as Commercial Manager during which time he helped the relaunch of IRD Group’s sales prospecting services and oversaw the subsequent dramatic increase in its client base.
In his new role Damian reports directly to Managing Director Matt Skinner and spearheads and implements the commercial activities of the business, including client acquisition and retention programs.
“We’re very excited to elevate Damian Naughton to this newly-created position. We are experiencing an unprecedented period of growth and have a significant expansion program lined up for 2012/13 that includes the launch of additional services, the extension of our offering into a range of new business sectors and a range of new features that will add even more value to our clients in the media and marketing services space. With his experience and expertise, Damian is the perfect person to help us achieve our goals” said Matt Skinner, Managing Director, IRD Group.
Commenting on his appointment, Damian Naughton said: “I am delighted to be a part of the IRD Group growth story and I look forward to overseeing the commercial department as we move into the next exciting chapter of our development.”
“The focus for 2012 is to strengthen our market leading position and become a must-have tool for anyone in the media and marketing sector who wants to win new clients. I am excited to take on this challenge.”
Source: IRD Group press release
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Comments
2 May 12
10:57 am
Great work Naughto!