AUCKLAND Today: New talent is joining LUMO as it continues to grow in the Out of Home sector, with Digital Out of Home advertising increasing 12% this year and more growth ahead.
Annabelle Lindberg, Senior Marketing Executive, joins from ABC Business Sales and will use her marketing experience to support LUMO’s brand and growing team.
Mike Bell, Agency Account Executive, a MediaWorks intern, will assist the agency sales team in driving client success.
David Wilkinson, Agency Account Manager, coming from EIMS, will leverage his digital marketing expertise to support LUMO’s agency clients.
“LUMO’s reputation as an innovator and thought leader in the out-of-home sector has come from its talented people and our latest additions add further depth and capability to our ranks. I am excited to see where they take us.” – Phil Clemas
Sian Emery, Head of Digital Delivery, with experience from i-media (London) and MediaWorks, will play a key role in expanding our digital campaign capabilities.
Tyla Forster, Agency Account Manager, previously at PHD, brings experience from large-scale campaigns with brands like IAG and Unilever, strengthening our agency partnerships.
Liv Collins, Group Account Director, after returning from maternity leave, will continue supporting NZ and AU clients, having been with LUMO for over six years.
Phil Clemas, Co-Founder & CEO, commented, “LUMO’s reputation as an innovator and thought leader in the out-of-home sector has come from its talented people and our latest additions add further depth and capability to our ranks. I am excited to see where they take us.”
With these talented professionals, LUMO is ready to continue driving innovation in DOOH, delivering outstanding results for clients and shaping the future of the industry.
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