Cross-publisher advertising platform, The Ozone Project has appointed Martin Harriman as chairman. Harriman currently holds non-executive chairman roles at Cambridge Communications, the Softbank-backed radio technology company and Community Fibre, London’s largest fibre-to-the-home broadband company. He joins The Ozone Project from WaveOptics, where he was non-executive chairman of the augmented reality company, which sold to Snap… Continue reading The Ozone Project appoints Harriman as chair
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