Paul Sigaloff
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Mortar AI partners with DAIVID to integrate creative effectiveness into MMM
The new MMM + Creative solution integrates DAIVID’s emotional measurement framework into Mortar AI’s existing MMM engine.
by Vihan Mathur – Mar 2, 2026

Ex-oOh!media exec Paul Sigaloff joins Mortar as global chief customer officer
James Zipeure: 'His leadership will ensure that Mortar not only delivers powerful technology but also drives extraordinary outcomes for every customer we serve.'
by Alisha Buaya – Sep 3, 2025

UnLtd appoints four new Board Directors to strengthen industry impact
UnLtd has named four new Board Directors from across the media and marketing landscape as it prepares for its next phase of growth under new CEO Philippa Moig.
by Mediaweek Admin – Jul 28, 2025

Media Movers: Adam Ireland departs BRING, David Woiwod joins Weekeend Sunrise, Paul Sigaloff exits oOh!Media, ABC Breakfast welcomes James Glenday
Plus: Mark Levy, Alessandra Alessio, Chris Ellis and David Neal.
by Alisha Buaya – Dec 13, 2024

Paul Sigaloff to step down as oOh!media’s chief revenue and growth officer
Mark Fairhurst will step into the acting chief revenue officer role while oOh!media conduct a search.
by Talon Admin – Dec 9, 2024

oOh!media launches new digital walkway at Melbourne Airport
The launch advertising partners include Commonwealth Bank, Vodafone and more.
by Talon Admin – Sep 9, 2024

oOh!media expands Adelaide network with double-sided large format digital billboard
Paul Sigaloff: "The digitisation of our City of Adelaide Street furniture network, significantly enhances our ability to drive brand fame and deliver exceptional results for advertisers at scale."
by Alisha Buaya – Aug 27, 2024

oOh!media appoints Emmalee Crellin to head of data sales role
Crellin joins the company after more than five years at Yahoo, where she worked as a senior data and insights strategist.
by Tess Connery – Aug 15, 2024

Tiffany & Co, MECCA, JLR: oOh!media's Woollahra network launch partners
The audiences in the network have a median salary of $250,000 and property prices are 3.7 times higher than Sydney’s median.
by Tess Connery – Apr 17, 2024

Paul Sigaloff on MOVE 2.0's 'imminent' launch and TV's decline
"Whilst we – that’s a big assumption, I mean me – may wake up in the morning and we think about out-of-home ... customers don't always share that same perspective.”
by Tess Connery – Apr 9, 2024
