Vivaki Nabs Ten’s Revenue Strategy Head For New Role

Vivaki Nabs Ten’s Revenue Strategy Head For New Role

Digital ad solutions companyVivaKi Australia has announced the appointment of Sarah Keith to lead its trading unit and to oversee future technologies and marketplace strategies.

Keith has more than 20 years’ experience in media and communications, and joins VivaKi from her most recent position at Network Ten as head of revenue strategy.

In her new role, Keith will work closely with the Publicis Groupe agencies’ client portfolios including Starcom MediaVest Group Australia, ZenithOptimedia and Razorfish to oversee and manage all of the Groupe’s trading deals. The role includes providing leadership on future technologies and determining marketplace strategies.

VivaKi chair, Australia and New Zealand Kevin Malloy said: “We are delighted to have someone of Sarah’s calibre join us. She shares our vision of where the industry is heading and the need to be future facing.”

SMG Australia CEO Chris Nolan added: “Sarah will be a great addition to our team, leading our commercial and technology partnerships.”

Ian Perrin, ZenithOptimedia CEO is also delighted with the appointment and said: “We have worked hard to find someone of Sarah’s talent and we look forward to redefining how VivaKi operates in the local market behind her leadership and drive.”

Keith said: “I am excited to be joining a global leader in digital advertising solutions. VivaKi is driving the usage of data, analytics and technology to support and add value to clients.

“My role will be to ensure we are building on the existing skills and implementing world-class technology, products and trading practice in this market.”

Keith’s appointment will be effective on June 22, 2015.

 




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