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‘His contact book is one of the best in the business’: Former Today Show chief amongst new agency hires

Enthral has made three big hires in its senior leadership team, as the creative agency celebrates ten years in the game.

Natalie Rea will join the agency as Business Director, with over 20 years “working for some of the largest publishers, media owners and agencies in the UK and Australia”.

Natalie will oversee the day-to-day management of the Enthral team.

Joshua Del Pozo, former chief of staff at Nine’s Today show, joins Enthral in the newly created role of head of media and culture, while Leah Moir will be the agency’s new PR and content group account director overseeing the public relations team.

This comes as Enthral celebrates its tenth anniversary next week. Founder and managing director Cameron Smith called the last decade “an exciting roller coaster ride” for the company.

“We’re really proud of what we’ve been able to achieve with a wonderful team and great clients who allow us to share their stories,” Smith said.

“These latest additions to the team are now about laying the foundations for the next decade and beyond.

“Natalie’s experience shows just how committed we are to offering the best for our clients – she is a true professional who won’t settle for anything less than perfect.

“Leah is a PR expert – from managing clients to executing their campaigns and offering her guidance across the agency, we’re stoked to have her leading the team and she will raise the bar when it comes to our PR offer.

“Josh was the piece of the puzzle we were missing. Our journalistic DNA is what has set us apart since day 1 and so it was an obvious choice when we realised he was looking for his next career challenge… not to mention a sleep-in after eight years at Today.

“His contact book is one of the best in the business and we’re really lucky to have him on the team.”

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