Nova 93.7’s direct team leader, Simon Mikulich, has left the Perth radio station after over 12 years.
Mikulich joined Nova in Perth in 2009 from Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) as an agency client executive. He then rose through the ranks to acting agency sales manager, key client manager, and then direct team leader in March last year.
In 2017, he won the Australian Commercial Radio Award (ACRA) for Best Agency Salesperson.
Mikulich announced his departure on LinkedIn, revealing it was time to say farewell.
“What a ride,” he added. “Thank you to the staff and my incredible clients – I’ll be watching you grow in the years ahead.”
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