Multilocal, a programmatic curation company, has announced an addition to the team with Rafal Dworak appointed as product partnerships lead, a newly created role. Reporting to Fern Potter, SVP of strategy and partnerships, the company says Rafal will lead its third-party product strategy and manage global product partnerships. He will work closely with the commercial strategy and leadership teams to develop solutions that keep Multilocal at the forefront of the curation space.
Rafal brings over a decade of experience in Ad Tech, having previously held positions at InMobi, Hybrid Theory, RTB House, and MiQ. Commenting on his new role, Rafal said: “I am thrilled to join the company at this pivotal time. I’ve watched Multilocal grow over the years, investing in products and services that add real value to the programmatic ecosystem. They’ve carved out a niche in the market and are driving significant commercial and efficiency success for their clients.”
Fern Potter, SVP of strategy and partnerships, remarked on the company’s recent achievements: “We’re delighted with the momentum we’re seeing in audience curation. This growth has allowed us to attract exceptional talent to continue building on our success. Raf’s extensive experience in product development and planning within the ad tech industry will be instrumental as we enhance our product and service capabilities through our Curation as a Service (CaaS) offering. I’m excited to welcome Raf to the team and look forward to his contributions to our strategy going forward.”
Multilocal says this year it has doubled its SSP partnerships, introduced its CarbonSmart solution for advertisers, and reinforced its sustainability commitment by joining the Ad Net Zero initiative.
The launch of Curation as a Service (CaaS) has been a key driver in expanding its work with publishers to help them maximise audience monetisation, added the company. This growth has led to a 25% increase in product and customer service teams, underscored by 12 new hires in H1 2024.
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