Virgin Australia’s CMO Inese Kingsmill set to depart after less than a year
Virgin Australia’s chief marketing officer Inese Kingsmill is set to exit the company after less than one year in the role.
Kingsmill joined Virgin Australia Group back in December 2016. During her 11 months in the role Kingsmill ran a creative pitch, eventually appointing DDB as its creative agency of record.
I think the content has changed in this article over the last half hour? Hmm
Hi Rabbit,
Indeed the content has changed with some of the paragraphs being reordered along with a light edit for clarity. The substance remains the same
Paul Wallbank
News Editor
Thanks Paul – why the need for clarity? Who provided the “clarity”?
Hi Mumbrella, when you edit an article please mention this, otherwise looks dodgy.
Branson was preaching about saving the oceans the other day, citing single use plastic. I was on a Virgin Australia flight the other day and I was served 6 slices of apple, which came in plastic packaging wrap. (Yes you read that correctly!!!!!!?) WTF is going on in this world? A billionaire tells us to save the oceans whilst a business of his is serving up apple slices wrapped in plastic wrapping? Just have a wicker basket full of whole apples, zero plastic – job done. Oh and get rid of the single use plastic stirrers too. C’mon Rich, step up and before you preach start practising mate.
Good luck Inese! I have only heard good things about Inese.
I’m with you. Planes have plastic in them. Why not wood? Or string? Richard should get rid of all the plastic on planes. They may not fly as well but they’d save the oceans.
What a great bone to pick…
…surely you can see a scale in the difference between the essential components in an aircraft being made from plastic and packaging apples being made from plastic?
Well stated Media Commentator. Dodgy article, “lightly edited for clarity” to appease the subject matter.
No. Is there one?
After quarter and quarter of under performance, when does the CEO and his spin doctor resign