March 3, 2021 2:05
Facebook has appointed Nicky Bell as the new global vice president of Facebook Creative Shop.
In her new role, Bell will be working to unlock growth for the platform’s business partners through mobile-first creative advertising opportunities.
Nicky Bell
Facebook’s Creative Shop works with nearly all major advertising holding groups as well as advertisers from businesses of all sizes, independent creators, influencers, production companies, and artists.
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Bell will be responsible for the 39 global offices, reporting into vice president of global business group, Carolyn Everson, and Mark D’Arcy, chief creative officer and VP of global business marketing.
March 3 2021, 12:10 pm | BY Ricki Green | 1 Comment
Today Facebook has announced New Zealand expat ad executive Nicky Bell as the new global VP of Facebook’s Creative Shop, based in Los Angeles.
Bell is a proven leader in the industry, with a strong track record of building and growing strategic partnerships and trusted relationships with clients.
In this role, Bell will help push the boundaries of creativity in a mobile-first world, helping to unlock growth for our business partners – from the world’s most established brands to small businesses and entrepreneurs. She has had a long career working closely in partnership with creative leaders as a clear advocate and supporter of creativity.
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