MCM Media grows Melbourne sales office by three
Music-based media company MCM Media has strengthened its Melbourne office by three, by appointing two new members to its sales team while promoting another. Paul Parker and Michila McLeod join the team as Scott Bennett has been promoted to sales manager.
The announcement:
As MCM Media’s offering continues to grow within the Australian marketplace, it has strengthened its Melbourne sales team appointing Paul Parker and Michila McLeod and promoting Scott Bennett to Sales Manager.
Paul has been contracted to work on Special Projects. No stranger to the Melbourne market, he spent seven years as the National Director of Sales at Australian Radio Network and the Nine Network. His first task is working with National Sales Director Matt Tindale to recruit a new Sales Director to the Melbourne team and he will then focus on evolving MCM’s branded content solutions.
“MCM Media has shown itself to be a leader in the branded content space in Australia and I look forward to developing new opportunities across their full suite of brands including Take 40, VEVO, Live at the Chapel and The Hoyts Insider” says Paul.
New Business Manager Michila Macleod comes to MCM Media with over 10 years’ experience in media sales including seven with ACP Magazines in Melbourne. Michila recently returned from the UK where she was working across the BBC Worldwide magazine titles over the last 12 months.
Scott has been with the Company for four years and has been instrumental in growing MCM Media’s presence in Melbourne. He will oversee the Business Managers while generating new business relationships.
“These appointments recognise the increasing scale of MCM Media’s multi-media offering. We now lead the market in premium online video and our focus on truly integrated advertising solutions that cover radio, digital and television continues to increase” says National Sales Director Matt Tindale.
MCM Media is Australia’s leading provider of premium online video. Throughout May, MCM Media saw more than 7.3 million Unique Viewers across the Digital Entertainment Network of sites which now includes the world’s biggest online music video platform, VEVO.
Source: MCM Media press release
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