MediaVision appoints board adviser
SEO agency MediaVision, based in London, has appointed Tim Ryan to its board, strengthening its senior strategic leadership as the business continues to innovate across AI-driven search and commercial intelligence.
Tim joins MediaVision following a senior global career in retail and digital marketing, most recently serving as vice-president of digital marketing at Hugo Boss.
He brings more than 30 years’ experience leading digital transformation, performance marketing and e-commerce growth for international brands.
In an advisory role, Tim will work closely with the MediaVision team to help shape strategic direction, support brand development across MediaVision and its Metis platform, as well as reinforce the agency’s position as a partner for retail businesses focused on measurable growth.
His appointment supports MediaVision’s continued expansion of its AI-led SEO capabilities and commercial intelligence offering for e-commerce clients.
Tim said: “MediaVision and the Metis platform does what most retailers attempt with guesswork: it reveals exactly what customers are searching for and whether you're in position to capture that demand.
“I'm looking forward to working with Louis and the team to get this capability into more hands.”
Adam Bly, MediaVision growth director, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Tim to our board.
“His deep experience in digital marketing and global brand growth is a perfect fit for our mission to deliver fast, actionable insights and provable growth for our clients.
“Tim’s perspective will be invaluable as we continue to help retailers transition from reactive operations to a proactive, data-driven approach.”
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