Convo Media has welcomed the appointments of Marissa Williamson and Emma Yexley to the agency, as it expands its network.
The digital advertising company, formerly know as Convo Ink, has had significant demand for its services, leading to key strategic moves that enhance both its leadership and its premium publisher network.
Williamson joins as strategy lead and brings her extensive experience in advertising agency leadership roles at Joy, Havas, and Urban List.
Convo Media has promoted Yexley to the position of commercial director. She will work closely with CEO Monique Harris to oversee business development, client relations, and further enhance Convo Media’s innovative content amplification solutions.
“Building a strong and capable leadership team is crucial to our growth,” Harris said. “I’m thrilled to welcome Marissa, whose expertise will be instrumental as we scale, and I’m incredibly proud to promote Emma, whose dedication to Convo has been a key factor in our success thus far.”
Alongside these leadership changes, Convo Media has significantly broadened the company’s reach, with the ability to now reach a combined 66 million unique Australians every month across the Convo Media Network, solidifying its position as a leader in the content amplification advertising space. Convo has expanded its premium publisher network from Nine, News, and Dail Mail to be able to run campaigns across US, Canada, UK and New Zealand premium publishers.
“Convo Media has always prided itself on amplifying content through high-impact content ad solutions across premium publishers,” said Harris.
“With the addition of more global top-tier publishers, we’re now able to provide even more robust targeting and engagement opportunities for our clients. We’re excited about the future as we continue to innovate and grow our presence across the Australian digital landscape.
“It’s especially rewarding to see the increase in results for clients who benefit from delivering their content directly in front of users where they’re already consuming it.”
Top image: Emma Yexley, Monique Harris, Marissa Williamson