AUCKLAND, Today: Thompson Spencer, previously Socialites Group, celebrates Brent Impey joining as Advisory Board Chair. His vast industry experience marks a significant gain for the team.
His illustrious career includes a decade as CEO and Director at Mediaworks and notable positions with New Zealand Rugby. Currently, he contributes as a Director at Devon Funds Management and holds Chair positions at Pacific Cooperation Broadcasting and Fiji Drua Rugby.
Brent’s entry to Thompson Spencer is seen as crucial for steering the company’s innovative advertising solutions for both New Zealand and international clients. The team anticipates his leadership will significantly influence their strategic direction.
“The past year has been one of significant change and extensive growth for our business.” – Melanie Spencer
Wendy Thompson, co-founder of Thompson Spencer, says, “I’ve had the pleasure of working with Brent on two dynamic Boards over the last few years and have always admired his deep understanding of the role of advertising in helping brands create meaningful connections with their communities.
“Having Brent lead our Advisory Board will allow us to tap into his vast industry experience, in turn helping to guide us on the next phase of our growth journey. We are only just getting started!”
Founded in 2023, Thompson Spencer emerged from combining Socialites Group’s brands, including Socialites, The Social Club, and Flying Tiger, with the new acquisitions Magnesium and People of Influence, enhancing the company’s capabilities.
Melanie Spencer, Thompson Spencer’s co-founder and Group CEO, comments, “The past year has been one of significant change and extensive growth for our business. Brent brings a real ‘been there and done that’ experience to our team.”
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