Inskin Media has announced four senior promotions within the company, as part of significant structural changes to support worldwide expansion.
The promotions come after chief commercial officer Steve Doyle’s discreet exit last month, following nine years working at the adtech firm.
Having led the UK commercial team for six years, Evan Russell (pictured above) has been promoted to the new role of commercial director. He will now be responsible for coordinating all revenue activity across the globe, including new markets, new and different agency relationships, and direct brand client activity.
Meanwhile, Julia Burton-Brown will take on the role of international sales director. The commercial team in Hamburg will report directly to her as she now takes on responsibility for Inskin’s German business.
Inskin has also announced the promotion of Bart Dabrowski to creative director after seven years at the firm. He will lead the in-house creative solutions and design teams, which focus on developing new products for brand advertisers and publishers.
Elsewhere, Matt Newcomb will take on the role of group publisher director and will now work with Inskin’s publisher teams worldwide. Prior to his recent return to the UK, Newcomb led the Australian office for three years – now the company’s largest non-UK market.
“It is a great testament to Inskin’s growing and maturing business that we are able to make a series of key internal promotions,” said Hugo Drayton, Inskin’s CEO.
“Evan, Matt, Julia and Bart have already contributed significantly to Inskin’s evolution. They are all superbly equipped to take on these important senior roles to help drive the expansion of Inskin worldwide.”