Mower recently made three appointments its senior media team. The agency has promoted two veteran members of the team to senior-director roles and brought in a seasoned media supervisor with more than 30 years of industry experience. RYAN GARLAND, senior director, digital media, will oversee and lead Mower’s digital-media team. He will be responsible for […]

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Mower recently made three appointments its senior media team. The agency has promoted two veteran members of the team to senior-director roles and brought in a seasoned media supervisor with more than 30 years of industry experience. RYAN GARLAND, senior director, digital media, will oversee and lead Mower’s digital-media team. He will be responsible for incorporating digital-media technologies and digital best practices across the department. Last year, he took the lead media role on the National Grid account and has experience in a wide variety of vertical segments. Garland has been with Mower for 21 years and is a graduate of Cornell University. PATRICK LEWIS, senior director, media services, who launched his career at Mower in 2011, will now lead and supervise the agency’s growing media department across all offices. His new responsibilities include overseeing media standards and practices, tools and processes, workload balancing/account assignments, media’s support of new business and departmental communications. Prior to Mower, Lewis worked at Mediaedge:cia (now Wavemaker) and at Discovery Communications in media sales. He is a graduate of Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania. JIM CAMPBELL, media supervisor, brings more than 30 years of experience, including an extensive background in media, to his new role at Mower, where he serves as media supervisor for the National Grid account. He was most recently media supervisor at The Fort Group, where he was responsible for all B2B and B2C traditional marketing initiatives for multiple energy and manufacturing clients. Campbell holds a bachelor’s degree in advertising and marketing from the University of South Florida. 

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