Staff Reporters
Aug 4, 2011

Cutting Edge appoints Colin Brown as business development manager

BRISBANE - Cutting Edge Digital has appointed Colin Brown to the position of business development manager.

Colin Brown, business development manager at Cutting Edge Digital
Colin Brown, business development manager at Cutting Edge Digital

Brown has honed his craft with previous stints at The Post Lounge, Big Fish Design and NZ’s Sauce,  In addition to traditional portal, vertical, social networking and video sites, Brown’s expertise extends to integration across mobile apps and digital TV products like IPTV.

Peter Laird, Cutting Edge Digital’s director, remarked,“He’s a fantastic choice to drive growth for Cutting Edge Digital; just the right person to form the kind of strategic partnerships that will keep us at the forefront.”

“This role is the perfect fit for my passion for all things digital. And joining a team that you know has worked so hard to earn their reputation makes my job of further developing their creative offering so much easier,” added Brown. 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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