Ebiquity Australia/New Zealand Change of Management

Ebiquity Australia and New Zealand – October 16th, 2018 – Ebiquity announced today a change in its management team at Ebiquity Australia and New Zealand.

Richard Basil-Jones, currently Managing Director for Australia/New Zealand and the Asia Pacific region, will be taking the position of Global President for the Ebiquity Group and relocating to London. Richard has been a senior member of the executive team for six years, and has had an integral role in the successful development of the Asia Pacific region.

In his new role, Richard will take on global responsibilities encompassing the Regions (North America, Europe & Asia Pacific), as well as the Ebiquity Practices – Media, Analytics, Tech and Ad Intel.

Taking on the role of Managing Director for Australia and New Zealand will be Peter Cornelius. Peter is well known across the industry and highly regarded as leader of our Media practice. After being in this role for over three years, he will now expand his responsibilities across all Ebiquity services and drive further growth across the business.

Michael Karg, Group CEO, Ebiquity commenting on Richard’s new role says:

“I have worked closely with Richard over the recent years and know that his passion for the business and people leadership qualities will bring the right focus and success to our global business”.

Richard Basil-Jones, Global President, Ebiquity commenting on Peter’s new role says:

“His experience, calm hand and focus on our clients has helped build and shape our Media practice to be the respected, independent media consultancy we have today”.

For more information please contact Olga de Giovanni or Danielle Sheehan at Ebiquity Plc.

 

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