NEWS3 February 2015
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AUSTRALIA — Joe Lunn has joined GroupM media agency Mindshare as chief strategy officer.
Lunn (pictured), who returns to Australia following five and a half years in France, was formerly head of strategy and insight at ZenithOptimedia France, according to Australian media news site mUmBRELLA.
This is the first time Mindshare has had a chief strategy officer since CEO Kate Rigg-Smith left the position to step up to her current role in April 2013.
“We are incredibly excited to have someone of Joe’s calibre joining us here in Australia and look forward to him driving our product and strategic thinking to the next level,” said Rigg-Smith.
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