Ryvalmedia Brisbane Nabs Nine New Clients & New Hires

Ryvalmedia Brisbane Nabs Nine New Clients & New Hires
B&T Magazine
Edited by B&T Magazine



Ryvalmedia has announced the addition of nine new clients since arriving in the Brisbane market in July this year, indicating growth in the fourth quarter and a promising 2022 market for Queensland’s capital city.

The new clients include Nomad Coffee Group, RDO Equipment, Norman Australia, and CR Mining, and are valued at a combined $7M, highlighting an expansion of the digital-first marketing and media specialist’s portfolio.

Ryvalmedia has also extended its team with new hires including top digital specialist, Milan Narayan, as digital director, who previously held roles as senior digital marketing specialist at Tiny, and head of digital at Adoni Media.

The Australian owned and operated Ryvalmedia Brisbane is led by joint managing partners, Kris Yule and Mark Power (featured image, left to right), who both have a combined 50 years of industry experience.

Since July, the team has successfully grown Ryvalmedia Brisbane by encouraging clients to leverage digital opportunities for business growth

“We are seeing opportunity with clients who need a digital-first approach to their marketing, combined with extensive experience to guide them to execute full-funnel, holistic campaigns,” said Power.

“Clients have responded well to our unique mix of digital expertise and business experience,” added Yule.

Ryvalmedia Brisbane’s launch is also the first step in what parent company, RyanCap, is hoping to be further investment in Australian growth areas.

If projections are true, then its good news for both Ryvalmedia and Australia’s fastest-growing city, Brisbane, which will be aiming for continued market buoyancy as well as greater investments ahead of the 2032 Olympic Games.




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