Michael Cassel Group Names Former SMH Producer Nathanael Cooper As Director Of Publicity

Michael Cassel Group Names Former SMH Producer Nathanael Cooper As Director Of Publicity

Michael Cassel Group today announced the appointment of journalist Nathanael Cooper as director, publicity to spearhead the company’s Australian and global communication campaigns and strategy.

Cooper was previously the executive producer, audio at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, responsible for the audio strategy and distribution at both publications. He also hosted the daily news podcast Please Explain for nearly two years. Under his leadership Nine Publishing also released Liar, Liar: Melissa Caddick and The Missing Millions.

He was previously the deputy culture editor for The Herald and The Age and published a major investigation into the toxic workplace culture in the Australian music industry and has also held senior editorial positions at News Corp and APN.

As director, publicity, Cooper will be responsible for leading the communications strategy across productions and Michael Cassel Group, developing campaigns for licenced Australian productions and international tours. He will also guide the PR efforts for new development productions, develop internal communications and oversee charitable giving and business-to-business communications.

Michael Cassel, producer/CEO said: “Nathanael’s journalistic instincts, ability to tell great stories and his great love of theatre makes him the perfect appointment in this expanded role for our company. I look forward to Nathanael joining our extremely talented publicity team in continuing to share great stories about our amazing shows and those who create and bring them to life.”

Cooper said he was delighted to join Michael Cassel Group after covering the company since its inception.

“It has been thrilling to watch, from the outside, the incredible growth this company has seen in a remarkably short space of time. To have the opportunity to be in the room where it happens is a great honour,” he said. “I became a journalist to share my love of theatre with other people, I am excited to continue doing that in a whole new way.”

Deeta Colvin will continue to oversee corporate communications and corporate relations.

Effective immediately, Cooper will be based in Sydney.




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