Former Amazon Consultant Joins Capital.com as Global Head of Programmatic

Patricia Lyn Dixon has announced on LinkedIn her new
position as Global Head of Programmatic at Capital.com. Previously, she worked
at Amazon Ads as a Programmatic Solutions Consultant for over two years.

Dixon’s Career Journey

Before Amazon, she was the Buyer Lead for the UK and Nordics
at Magnite for one and a half years. Dixon also held various roles at Omnicom Media Group. She
was the Director of Programmatic AV and later the Operational Business Director
for one and a half years. She started at Omnicom as a Senior Programmatic Video
Manager for nearly a year.

Her career began at Videology, Inc., where she spent nearly
four years. She served as Manager of Platform Management EMEA for nine months.
Prior to that, she was a Senior Platform Management Specialist for eight months
and a Platform Management Specialist for five months.

Dixon holds a degree in Mathematics and Statistics with
Management from Brunel University London.

Patricia Lyn Dixon has announced on LinkedIn her new
position as Global Head of Programmatic at Capital.com. Previously, she worked
at Amazon Ads as a Programmatic Solutions Consultant for over two years.

Dixon’s Career Journey

Before Amazon, she was the Buyer Lead for the UK and Nordics
at Magnite for one and a half years. Dixon also held various roles at Omnicom Media Group. She
was the Director of Programmatic AV and later the Operational Business Director
for one and a half years. She started at Omnicom as a Senior Programmatic Video
Manager for nearly a year.

Her career began at Videology, Inc., where she spent nearly
four years. She served as Manager of Platform Management EMEA for nine months.
Prior to that, she was a Senior Platform Management Specialist for eight months
and a Platform Management Specialist for five months.

Dixon holds a degree in Mathematics and Statistics with
Management from Brunel University London.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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