Sliema-based lead generation company Blexr announced the strengthening of its operations through the addition of two personnel to its management team: Nick Walker as Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Andrew Isidoro as Chief Marketing Officer (CMO).

Nick Walker / Blexr

Mr Walker joins Blexr from iTech Media, having also previous worked for News UK, as Head of Delivery at The Sun, as well as Programme Lead in Data Technology at the Financial Times.

“I am so pleased to be joining at such an important time, starting our next chapter together and being able to play my part in helping everyone achieve their goals,” Mr Walker said.

“Together we’re going to make Blexr into an even more prominent player within the lead generation industry,” he continued.

Andrew Isidoro / Blexr

Mr Isidoro is also joining Blexr after a tenure at iTech Media. His previous employers include the AA, GoCompare, and Dyson.

“I’m thrilled to have joined such a wonderful bunch of people at an important stage of the business’ growth,” Mr Isidoro said.

“I joined because I believe Blexr’s potential is unlimited, and I look forward to working with the entire team to build and accelerate the portfolio’s momentum in the months and years to come,” he concluded.

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