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20thApril2009
Introducing Lea Martin
3 CommentsFollowing hot on the footsteps of Linda, last month’s new member of staff, it is with great pleasure that I introduce Lea Martin who is joining us in the client development team.
To continue our theme of international hiring Lea is from France. She is, in fact, from the home of the finest mustard in all the world, Dijon.
Lea was living in Aix en Provence before she came to London. I have been to Aix en Provence and I can assure you that it is absolutely beautiful. Lea probably thought that she couldn’t experience a place more beautiful, however she soon realised the error of her ways when she came to the CJ offices for the first time in the glorious, idyllic land of Putney. I doubt that she will ever want to leave.
Lea studied Travel Management and will be working with travel merchants and affiliates across the CJ portfolio. She is keen to get to know more about the place of affiliate marketing within the travel industry and is particularly interested to see how the use of video and mobile will change the landscape.
Lea’s favourite colour is purple and she lists, amongst other things, contemporary dance shows as an interest. She is quite the ping pong player and is proud to point out that she has recently beaten Marc Lee. She thinks that the team at CJ is ‘very cool’ which was a nice thing for her to say.
Welcome Lea!
3 Responses to “Introducing Lea Martin”
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Welcome to both Lea and Linda to CJ
I know they’re going to have a fab time with the team down there in lovely Putney. -
Accueil chaleureux Lea,
Great to hear you will be working in the travel vertical, the most interesting sector in AM
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Congrats Lea! Hope it goes well for you. CJ definitely hires cuties!
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