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Ellie Rogers leaves Snap after a year as ANZ agency lead

"In order to better support the needs of our agency partners, we’ve restructured our local agency team."

By Alisha BuayaPublished May 14, 2024
2 min read
Snap Ellie Rogers

Ellie Rogers has resigned from Snap Inc. as the platform restructures, a year after she started as sales director of Australia and New Zealand.

In a statement to Mediaweek, Rogers said that she has left the social media platform to focus on building her consulting business from Byron Bay, where she lives with her family.

"I've had the most amazing experience building and leading incredible sales teams over the last 20 years, including at Meta for nine years and Snapchat over the last 12 months.

"With such diverse experience, across planning and the full media mix, I’m looking forward to consulting to a range of businesses to drive growth and transformation."

She also noted that she will continue her supporting UnLtd in her role on the board. "So if you are ever in Byron and fancy a cuppa - Mood Tea of course - hit me up."

Tony Keusgen, Snap Inc's managing director of Australia and New Zealand, thanked Rogers for her commitment and contribution to the role.

"In order to better support the needs of our agency partners, we’ve restructured our local agency team and Ellie Rogers, who was our agency director, will be leaving Snap," he said.

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"We plan to further grow our mid-level team across both agency and sales, to best service demand from this critically important sector. I would like to extend our gratitude to Ellie for the contribution she has made to our business during her time with us."

Rogers joined Snap Inc last year after spending the previous nine years at Meta as industry director ANZ. She has also held positions at Carat, Profero, and Ikon Communications.

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