Management Changes at The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones, Chairman and Co-Editor of TravelMole in Australia and New Zealand has announced that Graham Muldoon will no longer be fulfilling the role of Managing Director and Editor of TravelMole, but will be undertaking a sales and co-editor role, which will also allow him to spend more time pursuing his other business interests.
John acknowledged Graham’s valued contribution to the establishment of TravelMole in Australia and New Zealand by saying, “When we started at the end of 2005 and the beginning of 2006, we only had a couple of thousand subscribers with only a few knowing what TravelMole was all about, but now we have over 12,000, growing daily and are considered to be very much a leader in this space, with much of this growth being down to Graham.”
He added, “It is great that Graham will remain involved by taking on a co-editor role and maintaining contact with some of our core advertising clients in addition to generating new ones through his future sales activities and I look forward to continuing to work with him.”
Graham’s former responsibilities as Managing Director and Editor will be taken over by John and all communication regarding editorial, advertising and promotions should be addressed to John at: –
T: 02 9907 8651
M: 0402 891 674
Graham can still be contacted at his TravelMole email address: – [email protected]
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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