Staff Reporters
Mar 14, 2012

Catcha Digital appoints Jeremy Neyman in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR - Catcha Digital has appointed Jeremy Neyman as its head of sales and operations to further drive the company’s growth and revenue strategy.

Catcha Digital appoints Jeremy Neyman in Malaysia

Neyman moves from his position as group sales manager within the Microsoft Media Network, where he oversaw digital advertising. He was also behind the launch of the Microsoft Advertising Exchange in Australia and New Zealand, and instrumental in growing its revenue by 300 per cent within the first two months.

Catcha Digital is the strategic partner for Microsoft Advertising in Malaysia, covering MSN and Windows Live, and the exclusive advertising partner for Lowyat.net.

Damon Rielly, Catcha Media’s chief operating officer, said, “Jeremy has extensive experience in growing digital advertising sales revenue multi-fold and has vast knowledge of driving high performance digital solutions, a market opportunity that Catcha Digital sees increasing demand for."

Rielly added that Neyman has a remarkable track record and comes highly recommended by industry peers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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