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Mamamia Women's Network appoints national sales manager

Mamamia Network appoints national sales manager

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Apr 12, 2015
2 min read
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Danika JohnstonMamamia Women’s Network has announced the appointment of Danika Johnston (pictured) to the newly created position of national sales manger as 2ic to Kylie Rogers who last year joined MWN as the national sales director after 17 years with Channel 10.

Rogers said that adding yet another first class member to the team would ensure MWN maintains its exceptional growth while continuing to pioneer new creative solutions for clients.

“Danika brings with her not only a wealth of industry knowledge and exceptional media relationships, but a passion for innovative digital content solutions that will accelerate MWN’s growth and that’s why I am thrilled to have her on board,” Rogers said.

“Mamamia Women’s Network’s YOY growth exceeds 100% and we are focused on maintaining that growth by assembling the most dedicated and helpful sales team in the market which includes tripling the strength of our Implementation and client services team in the last six months,” Rogers continued.

Danika Johnston joins MWN from Authentic Entertainment where she was the national sales director, and prior to that she was the Sydney sales manager at DMG Radio.

The newly created role of national sales manager is the 30th new hire for MWN in 2015.

Since April 2013, Mamamia has grown into a network of women’s websites including The Glow, Debrief Daily and iVillage Australia from just over 10 staff to almost 100 employees and from 1.1 million user sessions each month to over 13 million user sessions each month.

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