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Cape.io contrata Emily Young como Diretora de Vendas para o Reino Unido e Irlanda
Comunicado de imprensa: Cape.io, líder de mercado em fluxo de trabalho e entrega de publicidade em vídeo, contratou Emily Young como Diretora de Vendas do Reino Unido e Irlanda.
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Isso foi originalmente publicado no site da Peach. Saiba mais sobre a reformulação da Peach para Cape.io.
Young juntou-se à Peach com 15 anos de experiência em Vendas de Mídia Digital, com oportunidades que abrangem Imprensa, Transmissão, Digital Pureplay, Marketing de Influenciadores e, mais recentemente, Tecnologia Comprável, com um vasto portfólio de experiência que inclui Channel 5, Yahoo, Takumi e Smartzer.
Young reportará a Mathieu Brisset, Vice Presidente, EMEA, Peach, que disse: “Estamos encantados em receber Emily na família Peach. Sua riqueza de experiência em Mídia Digital e, mais recentemente, na área de alto crescimento de Vídeo Comprável, permitirá que Peach cresça mais rápido no setor de vídeo digital à medida que continuamos a expandir nossas capacidades e cumprir nossa missão de consertar como a publicidade funciona — simplificando ainda mais e automatizando o fluxo de trabalho criativo.”
Young disse: “É um momento emocionante para se juntar à Peach enquanto eles procuram aumentar sua oferta digital para agilizar a entrega de anúncios de vídeo para a era digital, em escala global.
“Serei responsável por garantir que nossos clientes continuem a ser atendidos com o mais alto padrão, aumentando o número de serviços que oferecemos a eles, o que inclui impulsionar a adoção digital e conquistar negócios de aquisição para aumentar nossa participação de mercado.”
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