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Fanplayr Hires MDs for ANZ and Americas

November 9 2021

US-based real-time targeting specialist Fanplayr has appointed David Ticconi as Managing Director for Australia and New Zealand; Jack Hallahan as Vice President of Sales for the USA; and promoted Mariano Tripiciano to MD of the Americas.

David Ticconi, Jack Hallahan and Mariano TripicianoWith headquarters in Palo Alto, California, Fanplayr has developed a cloud-based platform using behavioral data, machine learning and AI to help eCommerce sites understand visitors' intent, and then deliver real-time, targeted messages and offers to specific segments. In August, the firm launched an anonymised user identification solution called PrivacyID, to address both new privacy laws and the impending ban on third-party cookies.

Ticconi joins after previous roles as Managing Director at Airship and VP of Sales Australia at AdColony, while Hallahan previously worked at Thunder (acquired by Walmart) as Head of Partnerships and Revenue, and at Celtra as Senior VP of Partnerships. Tripiciano joined Fanplayr in 2013 and has worked as VP of the European region, helping to establish and expand the company in Europe; and MD of Latin America. Earlier, he held IT consultancy and sales engineering positions, and he co-founded crowdfunding web site Groofi.

Commenting on the news, CEO and co-founder Simon Yencken said: 'David, Jack and Mariano all bring a wealth of knowledge about personalization, AI and segmentation as a service. In addition, their experience with global partnerships will be pivotal in Fanplayr's development of global sales and in exceeding current customers' expectations'.

Web site: www.fanplayr.com .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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