LOS ANGELES, June 8, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Following a revamping of its core movie trailer and broadcast business units, leading entertainment advertising and marketing agency mOcean has appointed Chuck Carey as the company's first chief development officer. The move was jointly announced today by mOcean CEO Craig Murray and President Michael McIntyre.
In this new role, Carey will concentrate on developing deeper, more-strategically focused relationships with present and future mOcean clients, as well as work with mOcean's leadership and creative teams to advance services and processes.
Said Murray: "We're thrilled to bring Chuck's highly-respected industry experience -- along with his unique vision and outside perspective -- to our mOcean team."
Prior to joining mOcean, Carey served as the co-founder and 11-year president of Troika, a major broadcast branding and marketing agency. A 22-year entertainment marketing leader, Carey has served on the PromaxBDA Board of Governors and also holds an MBA from Pepperdine University's Graziadio School of Management.
About mOcean: Established in 2000, mOcean has garnered more than 150 major broadcast and trailer industry creative awards, most recently for Mad Max: Fury Road, American Sniper, Fargo, The Simpson's Marathon on FXX, Shark Week and American Horror Story. The agency has also been extensively involved in the campaigns that launched such Disney/Marvel tentpoles as Avengers, Captain America and Guardians of the Galaxy. mOcean's staff includes over 140 editors, producers, writers, animators, graphic designers and support personnel in its West LA and Burbank offices. To view sample campaigns, please visit mOcean at: http://www.moceanla.com.
PR contact for mOcean:
Kevin August Mardesich
[email protected]
(310) 383-7456
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