ARN appoints Brett Sandler as new Perth Sales Director, farewells Aaron Bryant

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ARN appoints Brett Sandler as new Perth Sales Director, farewells Aaron Bryant

ARN has appointed Brett Sandler as Director of Sales – Total Audio (Perth), taking over from Aaron Bryant, who is leaving ARN after six successful years leading the Perth sales team. Sandler is set to bring his extensive national sales experience and passion for audio back to his home city at the end of September.

 

Currently Group Sales Director in Melbourne, Sandler (pictured left) will lead ARN’s Perth sales team across metro, regional, and digital revenues, working closely with the Integrate by ARN team and the global iHeart team to deliver innovative and impactful solutions for brands. Sandler will report to Richard Hunwick, ARN’s Director of Sales – Total Audio.

Sandler brings more than 20 years’ experience across radio, digital, e-commerce, and tech, having held senior sales leadership roles nationally. He joined ARN in 2019 and has been instrumental in growing revenue across Melbourne’s direct and independent agency teams.

Sandler said: “I’m thrilled to be heading back to my home city of Perth to take on this exciting new opportunity. It’s a dynamic time for audio with so much innovation happening across radio, streaming, and podcasting, and I can’t wait to work with the team to deliver impactful campaigns for our clients.”

Hunwick said: “Brett is a passionate and results-driven leader with a proven track record across multiple markets. His experience, strategic approach, and love for audio make him the perfect choice to lead our Perth sales team into its next phase of growth.”

Hunwick also acknowledged outgoing Perth Sales Director, Aaron Bryant, adding: “I’d like to thank Aaron for his outstanding contribution to ARN over the past six years. He has been instrumental in building strong client relationships and mentoring the Perth team, leaving a lasting impact on the business. We wish Aaron every success in the next chapter of his career.”