oOh!media Drives Growth In Queensland With Sales Team Refresh

oOh!media Drives Growth In Queensland With Sales Team Refresh

oOh!media has refreshed its sales leadership team in Queensland to continue driving growth in one of the company’s key markets.

The team will focus on best-practice client service, working together to deliver unrivalled audience solutions across the company’s leading portfolio of locations.

Comprising a mixture of skills and significant industry experience, the new-look team sees well-known faces Elizabeth Whipp and Ally Foster promoted to Group Sales Leaders – both working across the agency market and reporting directly to agency sales team leader Belinda Maund.

Tony Thorpe will continue to lead the direct sales team, while Leanne Lakoumentas transitions into a newly created role as Trading Manager, operating across the entire marketplace. Amy Sams, in her role as National Sales Operations Manager, rounds out the leadership team.

oOh! National Sales Director Tim Murphy said the team had all the right attributes to continue building the business in Queensland.

“We have strengthened our agency sales team to provide even higher levels of service to our customers, and also boosted our trading capability with Leanne’s appointment. The whole team has substantial knowledge and proficiency, and are a great asset to our business. Energetic and client-focused, they are looking forward to working even more closely with our customers over the coming months,” Mr Murphy said.

 




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