Markettiers Manchester hires new general manager

Broadcast consultancy Markettiers has appointed Josh Wheeler as general manager of its Manchester division.

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Josh Wheeler

Wheeler, who has been with Markettiers for three years, will take the lead on day-to-day client activity and team development, as well as the growth of the division.

Howard Kosky, CEO of the markettiers4dc group, said: “After a successful first five years in Manchester, we are delighted Josh shares the same ambitions for the future which will see our Manchester office thrive. Josh’s appointment reaffirms our commitment to Manchester for the long term and its key role within the Group.”

Wheeler added: “I am delighted to be taking on such an exciting role in Manchester as we continue to grow the business here. Our development over the year will bolster a strong and talented team to continue offering clients stellar campaigns through traditional broadcast media as well as digital services, including live streaming to mobile.

Markettiers, which also has offices in London and Dubai, will continue to grow the headcount of its Manchester base in the coming months, taking new office space in the city centre.

Markettiers Manchester has worked with clients such as Co-op Bank and Refuge, in a campaign which highlighted the issue of financial abuse within relationships.

 

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