marketplace amp, the UK’s only FMCG grocery aisle marketplace specialist, focusing on food and drink, health and beauty, pet care and homeware, has appointed Amazon expert Ryan Priestman as Client Services Manager.
The appointment, which was part of the agency’s long-term expansion plans, was accelerated as a result of significant client growth and new business wins, including Polaroid, Wrimes Cosmetics and Petlife International.
With over 10 years of experience in e-commerce customer management at Unified Retail and B.H. Digital, Ryan brings a wealth of strategic global e-commerce expertise to the agency. He will be working on a wide range of strategic client growth projects to support the next phase of marketplace amp’s growth.
marketplace amp’s Senior Operations Manager Tarro Giannesi said: “Ryan joins at a pivotal time in the agency’s expansion plans. With an exemplary background in e-commerce account management and operations, he has a solid understanding of the strategies brands need to amplify their sales on Amazon, Ocado and eBay.
“We’re delighted to welcome him to the amp team who’ve achieved year-over-year high growth for our clients by delivering excellent client service, record online sales and full-service e-commerce strategy and implementation.”
Ryan Priestman, Client Services Manager, marketplace ampCommenting on his new role at amp Ryan said:”I’m really happy to join the team at amp and I’m looking forward to combining my previous experiences with the incredible expertise that all of the amp team has established to provide the best results for our clients. I’m excited to play a part in the big plans the company has for 2022 and beyond.”
Recently announced as an Amazon Ads Partner Awards 2021 finalist in the Brand Building category, marketplace amp has gone from strength-to-strength since its inception and works with much-loved international consumer brands like Dettol, Eat Natural and Polaroid to increase their sales through platforms such as Amazon, Ocado, Argos and eBay.
marketplace amp has offices in Cambridge and Bury St Edmunds.