Man of Many unveils new corporate site and two new hires

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Dean Blake joins the Man of Many editorial team while Beatrix Boon joins as a video producer.

Man of Many has revealed its dedicated corporate site which aims to elevate brand visibility, attract advertiser inquiries, and offer comprehensive data and analytics to potential partners.

The site features sections on audience demographics, reach, engagement, technical ad specifications, and reader survey insights. Additionally, it showcases case studies and success stories from previous campaigns. 

In addition to the launch of the corporate site, Man of Many welcomes two new members to its team.

Dean Blake joins the Man of Many editorial team, focusing on the technology, entertainment, and lifestyle sectors. Dean has previously served as a features editor at Inside Retail and print editor at Inside FMCG magazine. 

“I’m really excited to be joining Man of Many at a time of substantial change for the business,” Dean said.

“With the publication exploring more long-form and premium content in its quarterly Digital Editions, I’m keen to bring my experience writing news, features, and profiles to the team.”

Beatrix Boon is also joining Man of Many and will work as a video producer. Beatrix previously worked at NOVA Entertainment, where she led video content production for the podcast team. 

“I can’t wait to start making headway at Man of Many. We’ve got so many exciting things in the works and I believe I’ve come at the perfect time!”

In June, co-founder of Man of Many Scott Purcell won the Publishing Award at Mediaweek’s Next of the Best Awards.

This adds to a year that has seen the Man of Many team debut Sydney Whisky Month, launch its inaugural online edition housed on a dedicated platform within the title’s website, and win Mediaweek’s February Sales Team of the Year accolade. 

He told Mediaweek that being an independent publisher means the team can create “pure, honest content” with “no strings attached.”

See also: Scott Purcell: Independence allows Man of Many ‘to stay true to our vision’

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