Digital Marketing specialists LakeStar Media appoint Neil McKay as CEO
September 16, 2008 – Digital marketing agency Lakestar Media have today announced that they have appointed Neil McKay to the position of CEO.
The dynamic 36-year-old former Group Commercial Officer at Big Mouth Media will be heading up the fledgling digital media agency one year after its formation, bringing over ten years of innovative online marketing experience and a proven track record of helping some of Europe’s largest brands achieve their online financial goals.
McKay is relishing the challenge: “I’m delighted to be joining Lakestar Media and very excited at the prospect of helping all our clients achieve significant online growth and net profitability.”
Welcoming McKay’s appointment Lakestar Media MD, Demetrious Loizou said: “Neil is focused, forward-thinking, extraordinarily talented and extremely experienced in how to grow businesses profitably. His appointment comes at an exciting time in our development and marks our intention of turning Lakestar Media into one of the UK’s leading digital agencies.”
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