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Noxie Ntsoane appointed regional CEO of Marketing agency Tradeway  news

Noxie Ntsoane appointed regional CEO of Marketing agency Tradeway 

 Marketing agency Tradeway has announced the appointment of Noxie Ntsoane as regional CEO for KwaZulu-Natal. The company says the appointment reflects its dedication as an agency to serving its customers nationally, as well as the importance and potential of the region as a key focus for growth.

Noxie has over 15 years’ experience leading key accounts across global consumer goods and services brands. She has been with Tradeway team since 2016, most recently leading as a Group Business Unit Director. In this role, Noxie has demonstrated her commitment to excellence and her passion for people – growing her team and helping customers maximise brand awareness and market share through innovative consumer and shopper marketing initiatives.

Lauren Harvey, Group CEO, TradeWay: “we are thrilled that Noxie has taken up this new role. Her dynamic, values-driven approach to business leadership has resulted in an excellent track record of results for our customers in the consumer goods and services space. We look forward to expanding our impact in KwaZulu-Natal with Noxie at the helm where her strategic capabilities, proven operational effectiveness, and deep understanding of the region are sure to take us from strength to strength.

As a below-the-line marketing agency, we understand that local channel expertise is key to delivering results for our customers. The growth of our KwaZulu-Natal branch will enhance our capabilities when it comes to understanding and nurturing relationships with formal and informal channel partners as well as local field marketer and influencer talent”.

Noxie: “I am thrilled to take the reins in KwaZulu-Natal as Regional CEO for Tradeway. We aim to expand our footprint bringing best-of-breed, full-service below-the-line marketing capabilities and expertise to a traditionally underserved market. Having spent almost two decades honing my craft in Gauteng, it’s a privilege to return to the place of my birth and bring my expertise to the region.”

KwaZulu-Natal is the 3rd smallest province in South Africa but boasts the second largest population size and economy, contributing approximately 16% to the country's GDP. It has a population of over 11 million people and, over the festive season, the region attracts over half a million domestic tourists. In 2022, the provincial economy grew by 2.7% and it’s expected to grow by 1.7% this year.

While Tradeway has long since boasted a national presence with offices in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban, this appointment brings additional executive support to both the team and its clients based in KwaZulu-Natal. As a growing, people-centric business committed to opportunity creation, expanding its operations in the region is key both to delivering excellence, and to contributing to the economy of the region.

www.tradeway.co.za

 

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