Starcom MediaVest Group appoints OMD NZ’s Andy Taylor to national investment director role

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Andy Taylor.jpgStarcom MediaVest Group has today announced the appointment of Andy Taylor as national investment director.

 

Taylor has more than 20 years of media agency trading and media sales.

 

Previously working at Aegis in the UK, Taylor also worked for two different media vendors, The Mail on Sunday and Titan Outdoor, gaining a wealth of experience from “the both sides of the fence”.

 

Most recently, in his role at OMD New Zealand, he pioneered and implemented new-to-market trading techniques that delivered great growth and opportunities for the business.

Starcom MediaVest Group CEO Chris Nolan said the search for the national investment director was extensive.

 

Says Nolan: “We took the time to find the right candidate for this role and we’ve found this in Andy. We wanted someone with the experience to lead our investment team, collaborate with our partners across all platforms and drive a future focused vision for our clients.

 

“Andy brings a wealth of experience in the investment discipline, having worked with agency and publishers, we are really excited to have him join the team. I’m sure he will provide huge benefits for our clients.”

 

Taylor said the cultural fit and passion for the industry became evident in his discussions with the leadership team.

 

Says Taylor: “It was an easy decision. After lengthy discussions with Chris and Annick [Perrin] it was clear that we share the same passion, excitement, energy and values. I am excited by the challenge and look forward to meeting and working with the team.”

The appointment comes as SMG Group was last week named one of BRW’s Top 50 Most Innovative Companies for the third year in a row – the only media company to achieve this milestone. It also comes off the back of successful new business year with the recent Treasury Wine Estates and Seek wins and successful retention of Samsung.

 

Taylor’s appointment is effective January 2015.