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Imaginuity promotes Nuckols to chief media officer

Kristin Nuckols

Kristin Nuckols has been promoted to the post of chief media officer at Imaginuity, placing her at the head of one of the largest in-house media departments in the Southwest.

Nuckols has eighteen years of experience in brand and performance media, across both media planning and account management.

Previously, she held the post of executive media director at the company.

Taylor Calise, chief executive officer of Imaginuity said:

“We are proud to name Kristin our first chief media officer – for years she has been the driving force behind assembling the exceptional talent and technology required to effectively convert our clients’ audiences into efficient conversions.

“By managing this in-house under Kristin’s leadership, we can create a frictionless experience as audiences journey through the media conversion path.”

Nuckols has also worked at Sq1 as a media director and was an account director at iProspect. She was also an account executive at Undertone and served as an associate media director at Asher Media, Inc.

She has also worked at Moroch for more than 3 years, joining as senior media planner/supervisor. Later on, she held the post of planning director at the company. She also spent some time as a media supervisor at dib creative and as a senior media planner at Ackerman McQueen.

She was also a media planner for ZenithOptimedia, Publicis Worldwide and TracyLocke.

Nuckols is a B.B.A. in marketing from California State University – Chico.

Mariam Ahmed

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