Benjamin Li
Jan 11, 2011

Matt Houltham succeeds Frankie Ralston-Good at Naked in Melbourne

MELBOURNE - Naked Communications Melbourne has appointed Matt Houltham as its new MD, effective in February. He will replace Frankie Ralston-Good who has been with the company for two years and is returning to the UK.

Matt Houltham, new MD of Naked Communications Melbourne
Matt Houltham, new MD of Naked Communications Melbourne

Houltham joins Naked Communications from Publicis Mojo and ZenithOptimedia where he was a partner in both businesses. 

According to the agency, Houltham has held management and strategic lead positions within media, digital and advertising agencies.

"Matt is a rare breed, being a fantastic manager of people and one of the best strategic practitioners in the game," said Adam Ferrier, founding partner of Naked Communications.

"Matt's a true lateral thinker and Naked has the business model to support his freethinking approach," he added.

In his new role, Houltham will work with key clients include Kraft, 7-Eleven, TAC and AB Foods.

Reported in September, Naked Communications merged with Bellamy Hayden in Australia to grow its expansion into Southeast Asia.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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