Communiqué de presse : Ben Regensburger de ProSiebenSat.1 rejoint la société de plateforme de publicité vidéo Peach en tant que PDG

Peach, la plateforme de publicité vidéo qui connecte le travail créatif avec les médias du monde entier, annonce aujourd'hui la nomination de Ben Regensburger, Directeur Général de la filiale SevenOne Media de ProSiebenSat.1, en tant que PDG.

Ceci a été initialement publié sur le site Web de Peach. En savoir plus sur la transformation de Peach en Cape.io.

Londres, 25 février 2020 : Peach, la plateforme de publicité vidéo qui connecte le travail créatif avec les médias du monde entier, annonce aujourd'hui la nomination de Ben Regensburger, DG de la filiale de ProSieben Sat.1 SevenOne Media, en tant que PDG. Ben utilisera son vaste expérience dans la vidéo numérique et linéaire pour continuer à accélérer l'offre de Peach, apportant de nouveaux avantages aux campagnes vidéo des annonceurs et des agences.

Fondée en 1996, Peach est utilisée par presque tous les annonceurs mondiaux, tels qu'Unilever, L’Oréal et Universal Pictures, pour diffuser leurs créations au public, chaque diffuseur dans la plupart des grandes économies s'appuyant quotidiennement sur Peach. Via sa plateforme logicielle basée sur le cloud, Peach a révolutionné les flux de travail de l'industrie pour la vidéo linéaire et diffusée, remplaçant les tâches manuelles laborieuses par des processus automatisés, offrant efficacité, visibilité et sécurité. Désormais, Peach apporte les mêmes avantages à la vidéo numérique pour atteindre n'importe quel écran, n'importe où, à tout moment. 

Regensburger a plus de 30 ans d'expérience dans les industries des médias et de la publicité, plus récemment en tant que DG chez SevenOne Media depuis juillet 2018. Ici, il a dirigé l'équipe des produits et plateformes média, développant et gérant tous les produits publicitaires pour ProSieben Sat.1 à travers la télévision linéaire, l'adresse TV et la vidéo numérique pour offrir une gamme de produits publicitaires repensée qui a contribué à une forte croissance des revenus publicitaires numériques. Il a également occupé des postes de direction chez Google, DoubleClick, Lycos Europe et Procter & Gamble.

Commençant formellement son nouveau poste de PDG le 1er mai, Regensburger remplacera Simon Cox, PDG de Peach depuis 2006. Pendant son mandat en tant que PDG, Cox a contribué à faire croître l'entreprise technologique de publicité de 30 à 250 personnes opérant dans 30 pays et sur tous les continents. Cox restera chez Peach pour assurer une transition en douceur avec Ben et continuera en tant qu'actionnaire.

Richard Segal, président de Peach, a déclaré à propos de la nomination : « Nous sommes ravis d'accueillir Ben Regensburger en tant que nouveau PDG chez Peach. Avec Ben, nous avons trouvé quelqu'un avec l'expérience, l'expertise et l'adéquation culturelle pour continuer à faire avancer l'entreprise. En particulier, je suis convaincu que sous la direction de Ben, Peach réussira grandement avec son avancée continue dans le domaine numérique et nous sommes ravis que Ben ait choisi de faire partie de notre prochaine phase. Nous sommes très impatients que son expérience apporte plus d'avantages à l'industrie de la publicité vidéo avec Peach. »

Ben Regensburger, PDG entrant, a déclaré : « Peach est une entreprise incroyablement impressionnante avec une culture de haute performance et le plus haut standard de pratique dans la diffusion de publicités sur toutes les plateformes. Il est important pour les marques et les agences de se sentir en sécurité tout en naviguant dans le paysage publicitaire mondial à travers les plateformes et il est évident pourquoi presque toutes les grandes marques et diffuseurs mondiaux utilisent Peach tous les jours. J'ai hâte de continuer cette croissance et ce succès, notamment en augmentant l'empreinte numérique de Peach. »

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