audioadpro makes two appointments
Wakefield-based programmatic digital audio trade desk audioadpro has strengthened its team with the appointment of two new hires as it continues to scale its operations.
Kate Lewis has joined as account manager, while Rinki Johnson has been appointed account director.
Both bring experience in media buying, advertising and account management, further enhancing audioadpro’s client services capability.
The appointments follow the recent addition of Liam Bateman as chief technical officer and come after a record year for the business, which included a highly commended recognition at the Prolific North Tech Awards for start-up of the year.
audioadpro supports agencies and brands with performance-led digital audio advertising, providing unified campaign planning, delivery and measurement across the digital audio ecosystem as demand for the channel continues to grow.
Chief revenue officer Roger Cutsforth said: “Rinki and Kate join audioadpro at a pivotal moment as we scale our operations further to meet client demand for performance-driven digital audio advertising, consolidated in one place.
“Their combined experience strengthens our ability to deliver outstanding measurable results for our partners, while supporting our long-term vision to simplify programmatic digital audio advertising.”
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