Former Edge man to work across leading brands Develop, MCV and CasualGaming.biz

Intent Media appoints Julian House

Julian House has been appointed international sales manager of Intent Media’s games division.

He joins from February 1st and will be working across leading brands such as MCV, MCV Awards, London Games Conference, Develop, Develop 100, Develop Awards, Games Media Awards, Sourcebook and CasualGaming.biz.

House joins from Future Publishing, where he was recruitment account manager and then business development manager over a four year period at Edge. He has most recently been working within outdoor and automotive.

"Intent Media’s games events, websites and magazines have an increasingly international appeal," said managing director Stuart Dinsey. 

"Julian is well connected in the games business, bringing experience and energy. Our huge daily online readership across MCV and Develop, for example, gives us a massive opportunity within the recruitment space."

Intent specialises in websites, magazines and trade events for entertainment, technology and leisure markets. It boasts market leading brands within video games, toys, mobile content, home computing, licensing, musical instruments, professional audio and cycling.

If you are an organisation outside of the UK and wish to discuss how you can engage with Intent Media’s extensive global print, online and events audience please contact Julian.house@intentmedia.co.uk.

For more information go to www.intentmedia.co.uk

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