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Targetspot Appoints Mark Kates as Sales Director in Toronto


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Targetspot, a digital audio advertising platform, names Mark Kates as Sales Director for its Toronto office. The company recently expanded their North American presence by opening an office in Toronto, as its sees tremendous potential and value in the Canadian marketplace. Targetspot has underlined its commitment there with the appointment of the 10-year veteran in tech, media, business development and sales.

"I am thrilled to welcome Mark on our Canadian journey, his expertise and deep understanding of digital audio and advertisers' needs will undeniably bring an incredible added-value to our customers and partners in Canada," said Senior VP/Sales North America Laurane Delcroix

"Digital Audio reaches consumers everywhere -- mobile, in their cars, on their TVs, through smart speakers, and any time -- at their work desk, while we drive or ride on transit, while we unwind, cook and exercise, and entertain our kids, sound is just part of our everyday life," added Kate "It's an exciting time to be in Sound with the diversity of products: growth of listeners in Canada and technological innovation bringing sound beyond our displays to new connected devices, smart homes and connected cars."

Targetspot's Canadian platform includes premium publishers such as Google Play Music, Radio France and Audioboom among others. The Canadian Digital Audio sales house also brings premium French and English packages to advertisers, meeting the growing demand for Digital Audio in Canada.

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