oOh!media’s WA Sales Director Mark Treasure to depart in June after 13 years with the business

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oOh!media’s WA Sales Director Mark Treasure to depart in June after 13 years with the business

oOh!media has today announced that after 13 years of working together, WA State Sales Director Mark Treasure has decided to leave the business. Treasure will stay on with the company until June 2023.

 

Treasure said: “Over the last 13 years I’ve worked with oOh! – firstly via Media Tonic’s representation and for the last four years as WA State Sales Director. Together, we’ve had plenty of success, established a great brand, expanded the product offering and built a best-in-market sales team. I can’t overemphasise how proud I am of the team and these achievements.

“Working with oOh! has been unlike any other business relationship I’ve had. They wholeheartedly embraced Media Tonic and myself as true partners. Lots of trust and mutual respect, plenty of fun, incredible people and product. I’m so grateful for their support and the work experience we’ve shared. The future at oOh! is unmissable.

“As for me, I’m ready for the next thing. It’s remarkable how quickly the media landscape is shifting and it offers great business opportunities. I believe Media Tonic is ideally placed to capitalise on this, so, in the new financial year, I’ll be with the Media Tonic team unearthing these opportunities.”

Paying tribute to Treasure, Tim Murphy, Head of Sales at oOh! added: “For 13 years Mark has done an outstanding job in representing oOh!’s interests in Western Australia and championing Out of Home media across the state. He and his team have built a formidable sales operation and worked closely with local advertisers to make their brands unmissable. While we are sorry to see him go, I want to wish him all the best of luck as he returns to Media Tonic and thank him for the excellent work he has done for oOh!”

The recruitment process for Treasure’s replacement is underway with oOh! expected to make an announcement in due course.