Exciting Changes at Digital Window

May 20th, 2009

As Digital Window the business evolves, then so too must the team. We are therefore pleased to make the following announcement which will ensure we have the necessary infrastructure in place for our continued growth.

Eva Bowring will become a Team Leader for Key Accounts. As one of our most experienced Key Account Managers, Eva has a wealth of experience in dealing with brands in the affiliate channel. Her personality with both clients and employees should guarantee her team a fair balance of professionalism and play hard tactics.
Effective from Wednesday 20th May

Richard Plumridge is to become the new Manager of the Key Accounts Team. Originally recruited for a new business role with Affiliate Window, Richard’s consultative style and approach formed the basis of a shift towards account management. His willingness to offer guidance and support will now cover the whole of Key Accounts ensuring we make the most from our home grown talent.
Effective from Wednesday 20th May

Adrian Botelho will integrate into the Partnerships Team to continue offering development and support for the ShopWindow solution. This role will develop further as the SW verticals take effect allowing Adrian the necessary scope to help shape how ShopWindow will evolve as an effective publisher tool.
Effective from Monday 8th of June

George Fletcher will take the role of Product Manager working within the recently formed Product Team helping to prioritise requests and identify product opportunities throughout the various divisions. The product team has already allowed us to streamline a number of ongoing projects, accelerating their time to market and ensuring issues such as backwards compatibility and commercial viability enhance the value to both the company and the end users.
Effective from Monday 8th of June

Chris Giddins will head up the Product Team as Product Director and continue the excellent work of overseeing the various projects within the organisation. Part research & development, part project management; this role is critical to the company and our development pipeline and one which Chris is ideally qualified to fill.
Effective from Wednesday 20th May

Anthony Clements will become Client Services Director. There should be no surprises here following on from Anthony’s successful tenure as Manager of the Key Accounts Team. His positive impact across the team and keen analysis of programme performance has proved invaluable in assessing current and future plans for growth. This next step will see that influence expanding to cover a number of the client facing divisions.
Effective from Wednesday 20th May

Adam Ross will become Chief Operating Officer. This natural progression ensures the business continues to gain from his strengths. His inherent understanding of many of the divisions through direct involvement has allowed the company to evolve a unique client strategy. This new position will further that evolution enabling us to maintain our lead on the competition.
Effective from Wednesday 20th May

Mark Walters will become Managing Director, helping to implement the necessary controls to allow all heads of divisions to manage resources and work load to maintain or increase profitability. Developing the strategic direction for the business and working with Kevin on opening up new markets are other areas of influence.
Effective from Wednesday 20th May

Kevin Brown’s role as CEO under the new infrastructure will allow him more time to be dedicated to exploring new opportunities for the entire Digital Window business. This focus is key in enabling the business to diversify; identifying new income streams and creating opportunities that offer areas of growth and development for everyone. With new investment on the horizon this time of change will require a return to our entrepreneurial roots.
Effective from Wednesday 20th May

Whilst the UK and global economy struggles to find footing, we are maintaining our growth projections and remain a secure sector for the foreseeable future. 2009 may prove to be pivotal year for Digital Window, we are already a main player in the UK market and our existing strategy is yielding the necessary results to allow us to consolidate that position further.

The company has always maintained an open door policy and accessibility to all senior management is something that will continue. The real test of any change is how much it goes unnoticed so anticipate business to be very much, as usual.

On a personal note, I would like to be the first to congratulate everyone highlighted in this announcement and wish them the very best of luck in their new roles.

Samantha Leigh
Head of Communications

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