Stephanie Hall Joins Grand Slam Media as Director of Advertising

Stephanie Hall Joins Grand Slam Media as Director of Advertising

TORONTO — Grand Slam Media has announced its naming of Stephanie Hall as the newest addition to the Adnium team as its Director of Advertising.

Hall will be responsible for advertiser acquisition and retention, and focus her efforts on a number of key initiatives, including expanding Adnium’s growth into emerging markets.

According to Grand Slam Media CEO Luke Hazlewood, over the past year, Adnium has grown into one of the most progressive and innovative RTB ad networks in the industry, winning the trust and confidence of its publishers and advertisers. The network boasts a wealth of members’ area sites featuring quality display and pop traffic from major adult dating platforms.

“Stephanie has years of experience in very technologically driven ad environments, so this is a huge benefit to RTB advertisers who take a more automated approach to marketing,” says Hazlewood. “We’re thrilled to see where Stephanie will take the advertising team. Watch out for Adnium to reach an even wider demographic as we continue to build our brand awareness this year.”

Hall has a Bachelors of Communication degree from the University of Guelph and works out of Grand Slam Media’s Toronto office, and with years of experience in performance marketing, she is prepared to forge strategic partnerships for the Adnium brand.

“I’ve gained a lot of experience developing partnerships and key business relationships, so joining the Adnium team to develop their advertising department was a no-brainer,” Hall says. “As a company, Grand Slam Media has [more than 10] years of delivering quality traffic, so I know they already have a glowing reputation.”

For more information, email stephanie@adnium.com.

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