TrafficStars Announces New Hirings, Promotions

TrafficStars Announces New Hirings, Promotions

LIMASSOL, Cyprus — TrafficStars has announced several new hirings, and has promoted several of its staff internally, the company said today.

Peter Rabenseifner was recently appointed managing director of TrafficStars. Mark Asquith, previously part of our team of advertising account managers, was appointed head of marketing, and Anna Tormey, previously an ad compliance manager, was appointed business analytics lead.

Another five new members were recently welcomed to the Barcelona office, including new advertising account managers Viktoriya Ussova for the Russian market and Nicole Marie Orlando for English-speaking countries. 

In addition, Lucia Hanusova joined as support manager, while Liliya Akhmetzyanova joined the publishing team to support Russian accounts.

Also, Isaac Lorigados joined the human resources department to develop TrafficStars’ existing workforce and help to source new talent for the teams in Montreal, Cyprus and Barcelona.

“We’re focused on bringing only top talent to join our team and to keep evolving to provide the best service to our clients — both publishers and advertisers,” TrafficStars CEO Geoffrey Bonnechere said.

“Aside from technology, people are our main focus, making sure that we have the best to represent TrafficStars and grow the relationships with our partners.”

TrafficStars also has a number of open vacancies for exciting positions in their Barcelona, Cyprus and Montreal offices. To check the current open vacancies, visit the TrafficStars Linkedin Page.

For more information, click here or email advertising@trafficstars.com.

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