Full-service agency, Admosis Media Group has appointed Kevin Colombu to the newly created role of sales director as the business aims to capitalise on growth opportunities.
Leveraging over 20 years of experience in digital marketing and creative industries, Colombu brings industry expertise in leisure, hospitality, and retail.
In his new role, Colombu will be responsible for strengthening current client relationships, driving new strategic partnerships and building deeper client connections across APAC, the US and Europe.
“More brands are seeking independently owned, transparent agencies that work alongside internal teams rather than working as siloed external providers; something Admosis is known for, which makes joining at this point in its growth incredibly exciting,” commented Colombu on his appointment.
“As sales director, my focus will be on driving the next phase of growth while helping cement Admosis’ position as one of Australia’s fastest-growing full-service media and marketing agencies.”
Before Adomosis, he was at Roller, where he started as general manager of APAC in 2017, then moved to head of partnerships and later to enterprise account executive role. While at Roller, Colombu played an instrumental role in the company’s evolution from an early-stage Australian startup into a platform that now serves over 2,000 attraction businesses across 30+ countries.
“Over the last couple of years, we’ve experienced substantial organic growth, with 100 per cent of our clients coming from either word of mouth or as a result of long-standing relationships. With Kevin onboard, we’re hoping to scale even further across APAC, the UK, and the US with a particular focus on the leisure, recreation, hospitality and retail industries,” said Dan Copsey, co-founder and director, Admosis.
“Kevin’s professionalism, drive, and track record of supporting business growth make him the perfect person to lead Admosis into its next phase. I’m looking forward to working closely alongside him as we continue on our upward growth trajectory.”

