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Entravision Appoints Rodrigo Margain VP/S&BD Mexico


Entravision
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Entravision Communications appoints Rodrigo Margain as VP/Sales & Business Development Mexico, effective immediately. Based in Mexico City, Margain serves as the business unit head for the Mexican territory and is responsible for Mexico-based clients investing in Entravision owned or affiliated media platforms in the U.S.

"We are delighted to have Rodrigo join our team and look to grow our client base and best serve our stakeholders with a solid presence in Mexico City," said Entravision EVP/National Sales Claudia Macias. "Entravision has a powerful communications platform for Mexican brands targeting the Latino and U.S. markets. This is an optimal time to have Rodrigo continue to strengthen our business unit in Mexico and showcase our assets to existing and prospective partners."

"With more than a decade in Mexico's advertising and media industry, I have built a broad base of experience across the traditional and digital media market. In my new position, I'm excited to join Entravision's highly talented team and represent its extensive media assets and unique abilities to connect businesses and consumers," added Margain.

Prior to joining Entravision, Margain was the Commercial Director at Cinepolis, a Mexican chain of movie theaters. Before Cinepolis, he was Commercial TV and Digital Vice President at Fox Television Group. He also held positions at Telefonica Movistar, View Monitor, Pegaso PCS, S.A. de C.V., and others.

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