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Australia’s leading provider of non-plastic, sustainable beverage packaging, WOSUP (War On Single-Use Plastic), is pleased to announce the appointment of media executive Tony Prentice to its advisory board.
As the chief revenue officer of Mamamia Media Company, Tony brings over 25 years of experience in leadership and advisory roles, with a strong focus on sales and commercial strategy across various industries.
Tony Prentice’s career spans diverse sectors, including executive roles in media, and consulting to clients in banking, infrastructure, automotive, and manufacturing.
In addition to his current role as CRO of Mamamia, he has previously held key positions as Chief Commercial Officer at News Australia Sales, General Manager of Sales at APN Outdoor, and Sales Manager at Southern Cross Austereo.
The addition of Tony Prentice to WOSUP’s advisory board further strengthens the company’s ability to implement innovative sustainability programs throughout the country.
Most recently, WOSUP announced its involvement in a government-backed trial of disposable cup alternatives, offering its reusable, lightweight aluminium cups during three NRL matches in Townsville.
Tony’s appointment follows the recent addition of Kate Joseph to WOSUP’s board. Kate is an experienced business and marketing specialist with over 20 years of experience in the retail and digital brand sector.
As WOSUP continues to expand its mission throughout Australia, the firm’s CEO and co-founder, Martin Salter, says both Tony and Kate’s expertise will drive sales growth and further establish strategic partnerships.
“With Tony’s extensive background in sales and commercial leadership and Kate’s strong understanding of consumer behaviour, we are confident that they will bring insight and guidance as members of our advisory board,” said Martin Salter.
“Their vast experience and knowledge in their respective fields will be invaluable as we continue to revolutionise the industry and work towards a plastic-free future,” Salter said.
Tony says that he is looking forward to joining the cleantech firm in the fight to make Australia more sustainable, a cause that he has been passionate about for many years.
“I am thrilled to be able to advise the WOSUP board at this formative period in the business,” said Tony Prentice.
“Helping businesses drive adoption and change within the Sustainability sector is of huge importance to me and WOSUP has a vision and a purpose of the utmost timeliness,” he said.