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mark.sutton@intentmedia.co.uk Wiggle CEO Cobbold makes way for Barden


 ATB Sales fills Marin brand manager role with promotion of demo fleet manager Anja Rees-Jones  Factory Media adds former Urb Orbis team with Prime and Fire creative agency announcement


Rees-Jones can be contacted on anjarees- jones@atb-sales.co.uk tel 07813 109458


 WIGGLE Wiggle has appointed Stefan Barden to the role of CEO following the departure of Humphrey Cobbold. Barden is a competing triathlete and has


 ATB SALES Charged with the role of brand manager for Marin, ATB Sales has appointed Anja Rees-Jones. Rees-Jones has been working in the industry


for many years and is well known and respected in the market after a successful career racing on the UK and World Cup circuit. “We are really pleased to have Anja on board


full time. She has been running our demo fleet for a number of years and has got to know all the dealers,” said Derek Farrant, ATB’s owner. Rees-Jones is one of only six UK registered


IMBA ICP MTB instructors and has completed the Mega Avalanche among other events..


Stefan Barden (above) and Phil Young


participated in Iron Man events. Bringing with him a stacked CV featuring his past roles in the food and leisure industries, Barden was most recently CEO of food distribution company Brakes Bros, is a former CEO of Northern Foods and H J Heinz Company in the UK and Ireland. He started his career at Unilever and was also a consultant at Mckinsey. Cobbold had been in the role at Wiggle since September 2009 and was head of the Portsmouth-based online retailer during some key moments – including the Bridgepoint acquisition at the end of 2011. Wiggle announced a 20.8 per cent increase in turnover to £140.8 million for the year ended February 2013.


 FACTORY MEDIA With the launch of a new creative agency, dubbed Prime and Fire, Factory Media has brought in a fresh team made up of former Urb Orbis staff. Lead by newly appointed creative director


Phil Young (pictured below left), the team is tasked with managing the demand for branded content and its distribution, as well as assisting brands in social media strategies and in market consultancy. Factory Media director James Carter commented: “We are extremely pleased to have appointed Phil Young. He has been integral to the success of many high profile events, video projects and campaigns within the action sports world and beyond. “With a career history spanning TV


presenter, director and producer roles and spells as a photographer, he is well placed to leverage the skill set of the most creative people in the market to instigate and develop ground breaking and innovative campaigns for both new and existing clients alike.”


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