LoopMe has appointed a chief revenue officer after achieving $150 million in sales in 2022.

The London company, star of our sister publication BusinessCloud’s MarTech 50 ranking last year, which uses artificial intelligence to improve brand advertising performance without relying on personal data, saw 55% growth year-on-year.

Lisa Coffey joins as the company’s global CRO from Amazon, where she most recently held the position of head of strategy and business development – spearheading sales and account organisations, establishing multi-year operating plans, and developing and implementing revenue-generating strategies. 

Reporting to CEO Stephen Upstone, Coffey will oversee revenue in North America with direct reports over mid-market, agency partnerships and regional based holding company business, as well as International growth. She has extensive experience working with agency holding companies to drive innovation in the media and tech space.

“LoopMe has scaled remarkably quickly in the last few years,” said Coffey. “My focus will be on helping to drive additional revenue streams for the company so it can scale even further on an international level – particularly in mobile video app ecosystems and connected TV spaces where we’re seeing major opportunities emerge.”

Andy Sophocli has also joined as AVP partnerships EMEA. He previously worked at Azerion as UK commercial director, and prior to that held positions at Time Inc. UK, Collective Europe, and TI Media. 

In his new role, Sophocli will focus on deepening LoopMe’s existing agency partnerships across EMEA, as well as establishing relationships with new agency groups and independents.

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“We’re thrilled to add Lisa to our executive leadership team as we continue our rapid growth. Her vast experience will support us as we carve out a sizable share in the global digital advertising market, helping clients drive both measurable uplift in brand deliverables and more effective targeting across online and offline marketing goals,” said Upstone. 

“We’re also very pleased to have Andy on board as we continue to deliver outstanding customer service to our strong agency and client relationships in EMEA. During this time of economic instability, we’re very grateful to be able to keep hiring and growing in the areas we’re passionate about, including empowering brands to leverage new opportunities within in-app environments as our digital and physical worlds proceed to merge.” 

LoopMe has also announced the role change of Simon Stone to general manager international. Stone, who joined as commercial director in 2018, previously undertook duties as general manager EMEA.

Reporting to Coffey, his new role will see him responsible for all revenue across both EMEA and APAC, as well as overseeing LoopMe’s expansion and agency group commercial partnerships across these regions. 

LoopMe has also expanded its UK operations, with a new Manchester office, and has appointed Anna-Marie Whiteside as regional sales director for the North of England and Scotland.

In addition, Alberico De Nardis joins the APAC team as head of South East Asia, Australia and New Zealand alongside Bernard Fung as Head of North APAC to spearhead expansion in the region.

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