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Evode Group welcomes brace of new execs

Vickie O’Malley and Nicola Thompson join company to aid future growth.

Evode Group has added a brace of new execs to its headcount as it looks to further grow its business.

Vickie O’Malley, md of Rockpool Licensing, has joined the company in the role of board advisor, specialising in entertainment licensing.

Meanwhile, Nicola Thompson has joined as UK licensing and retail director.

As well as working with Vickie at Rockpool Licensing, Nicola also advises licensees, licensors and retailers in the sports industry.

Evode Group’s ceo Ben Nolan commented: “In Vickie and Nicola, we have an incredible level of experience, credibility and connectivity across the licensing industry.

“Evode Group is truly proud to have acquired their services in such a capacity and we look forward to them playing a significant role in enhancing our offering to licensors and retailers alike.”

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