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VMO bolsters NSW team with sales, account management appointments
VMO has appointed Toyah Elder as Group Sales Manager in the NSW team as part of a trio of new female team appointments.
Elder, who began her media career at Val Morgan Cinema, later moved to QMS as an Account Manager. She was the first City of Sydney sales specialist, managing launch partner activations and assisting in the network rollout. In her new role at VMO, Elder will report to NSW Sales Director Alex Anthony.
"We are thrilled to welcome Toyah as Group Sales Manager in our NSW team as we continue to grow. With her outstanding reputation in market coupled with her wealth of experience and energy, we know she will have an incredibly positive impact on our team and will contribute to the continued success, culture and growth of the business," said Anthony.
Elder (pictured centre) expressed her excitement about the new role, "I am incredibly excited to join VMO as the business continues to go from strength to strength. I look forward to working with the talented team and fostering and growing relationships with our clients and agencies."
In addition to Elder's appointment, VMO has welcomed Alexandra Thilthorpe (pictured right), former Senior Platforms Account Manager at Yahoo, as a Senior Account Manager. Rhianna Heatley (left) has been promoted to Account Manager at VMO. All appointments are effective immediately.
"Alongside Toyah’s appointment, we’re equally as excited to welcome Alex to the team and I’m also delighted to see Rhianna very deservingly promoted to the role of Account Manager. It’s a testament to her hard work, tenacity, and the wonderful reputation she has built in market," Anthony added.
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