Too Much Media Hires John M. as Director of Sales and Marketing

Too Much Media Hires John M. as Director of Sales and Marketing

LOS ANGELES — Too Much Media has announced the recent hire of John M. as Director of Sales and Marketing for the family of TMM products. 

In his new position, John M. will provide sales team leadership and strategies for driving revenue and forging new partnerships with industry brands. In addition, he will be spearheading TMM’s marketing initiatives, as they get ready to launch their newest product, NATS for Networks

“I was attracted to Too Much Media based on the opportunity to work with such an established and respected company in the industry," John M. said. "The dedication and level of support I’ve seen provided to their clients over the years is unparalleled. We have some exciting opportunities approaching with our newest product offering coming to market and I look forward to serving our existing and future client base.”

“As part of our recent growth, we’re moving to put proven experience in key roles across sales and marketing to ensure we continue providing the most effective and integrated marketing and sales programs for our business,” said John Albright, CEO at Too Much Media. “We’re thrilled to be adding such a talent to the team, one who brings excitement and strong experience in the sales and marketing position.” 

John M. has 15 years of executive sales, marketing and management experience across multiple channels throughout his career. 

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