Home » Group M appoints Zenith's Jon Stevens as chief growth officer MediaGroup M appoints Zenith's Jon Stevens as chief growth officerAugust 13, 2024posted on Aug. 13, 2024 at 4:20 pm New role follows a global shake-up of Group M’s growth and marketing team. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessfastAugust 13, 2024previous articleToyota hybrid among cars found to guzzle more petrol than advertised, study findsnext article4 Tips to a More Sustainable Tech Business – Robotics and Automation NewsYou Might Also LikeMediaZenith UK appoints Sannah Rogers chief executiveSeptember 18, 2024MediaSnapchat’s Adding Text-to-Video Creation, Powered by AISeptember 18, 2024MediaInstagram introduces 'teen accounts' to curb online harmsSeptember 17, 2024MediaSheryl Sandberg on women's advancement at work: Progress is 'pretty fragile'September 17, 2024MediaGuardian in talks to sell the Observer newspaper to Tortoise MediaSeptember 17, 2024MediaExpress editor Gary Jones departs in latest Reach cutbacksSeptember 17, 2024Recommended For YouHas the Federal Reserve Pulled Off a Soft Landing?September 19, 2024US economySportsEverton injury latest on Dominic Calvert-Lewin, James Tarkowski, Vitalii Mykolenko and moreSeptember 19, 2024SportsGermany’s Commerzbank Set to Offer Bitcoin and Crypto Trading Services to Its Clients – The Crypto BasicSeptember 19, 2024CryptocurrencyStockmarketFidelity National Financial director sells $103k in company stockSeptember 19, 2024StockmarketMarketPrelim probe finds ruptured fuel hose on Cathay Pacific A350 in Sept 2 incidentSeptember 19, 2024Market
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