LUMO Digital has revealed that its sales team is expanding, with the hiring of Ste Buck, Charlotte Garvan, and the recent promotion of Josh McWilliams.
Ste Buck will help support and continue to grow LUMO’s agency relationships, bringing his extensive experience as Group Sales Manager at Scentre Group and his valuable background at JCDecaux in the UK. Ste’s expertise and industry knowledge make him the perfect fit for this role.
Joining the team in Christchurch, Charlotte Garvan will make a significant impact across both Agency and Direct initiatives. With her background in managing agency and direct relationships at Stuff, Charlotte’s skill set perfectly aligns with LUMO’s vision for expansion. Her local presence will be instrumental in capitalizing on LUMO’s recent growth in the Christchurch markets, especially with the introduction of new assets in the city over the coming months,
Additionally, LUMO is proud to announce the promotion of Josh McWilliams to the newly created position of Head of Direct. Josh’s exceptional work ethic and creative thinking have consistently delivered outstanding results for his clients. In his new role, Josh will continue to provide innovative solutions for his clients while supporting and mentoring the wider Direct team.
Stacey Gattsche, GM of Sales, says: “We’re thrilled to be growing our LUMO team with these three fantastic individuals. Josh has clearly demonstrated his abilities over the years and we believe he’ll achieve remarkable things in this newly created role.”
“We are also excited to welcome Charlotte in Christchurch and Ste in Auckland. Their drive to deliver exceptional work for their agencies and clients is inspiring, and we anticipate their contributions will greatly enhance our team across these two key markets.”
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