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Tyson Webber named president of GMR Marketing

Succeeds Craig Connelly at New Berlin-based firm

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New Berlin-based GMR Marketing announced that Tyson Webber has been named president of the firm, succeeding Craig Connelly.

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Webber joined GMR Marketing, part of the Pembroke Pines, Fla.-based DAS Group of Companies, more than 10 years ago. With GMR, Webber has helped the firm’s clients market themselves through sports, music, entertainment and lifestyle initiatives, including the Olympics, the Super Bowl, the World Cup, Sundance Film Festival and SXSW.

“Tyson’s talent and expertise have set him apart since day one,” said Cameron Parsons, chief executive officer of GMR. “He’s an unfaltering leader, a trusted partner to our clients and an inspiring visionary.”

As president, Webber will be responsible for guiding GMR’s strategic growth, managing key client relationships and overseeing business operations in North America. He will also work closely with a network of counterparts in South America, EMEA and Asia.

“GMR has evolved significantly in the time that I’ve been with the agency,” said Webber. “We’ve established ourselves as a world-class digital, creative and strategic resource for some of the most significant brands in the world. I’m honored to continue the spirit of leadership and innovation that Craig has fostered for so many years.”

Connelly will continue to work closely with GMR in a senior advisory role throughout the rest of this year.

“GMR’s ability to effectively evolve and adapt its leadership structure has always been crucial to the quality of work we deliver to clients around the world,” said Connelly. “I have no doubt that Tyson will continue to help GMR deliver the most creative, impactful and engaging marketing programs in the world.”

Andrew is the editor of BizTimes Milwaukee. He joined BizTimes in 2003, serving as managing editor and real estate reporter for 11 years. A University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate, he is a lifelong resident of the state. He lives in Muskego with his wife, Seng, their son, Zach, and their dog, Hokey. He is an avid sports fan and is a member of the Muskego Athletic Association board of directors.
New Berlin-based GMR Marketing announced that Tyson Webber has been named president of the firm, succeeding Craig Connelly. [caption id="attachment_130127" align="alignright" width="300"] Webber[/caption] Webber joined GMR Marketing, part of the Pembroke Pines, Fla.-based DAS Group of Companies, more than 10 years ago. With GMR, Webber has helped the firm’s clients market themselves through sports, music, entertainment and lifestyle initiatives, including the Olympics, the Super Bowl, the World Cup, Sundance Film Festival and SXSW. “Tyson’s talent and expertise have set him apart since day one,” said Cameron Parsons, chief executive officer of GMR. “He’s an unfaltering leader, a trusted partner to our clients and an inspiring visionary.” As president, Webber will be responsible for guiding GMR’s strategic growth, managing key client relationships and overseeing business operations in North America. He will also work closely with a network of counterparts in South America, EMEA and Asia. “GMR has evolved significantly in the time that I’ve been with the agency,” said Webber. “We’ve established ourselves as a world-class digital, creative and strategic resource for some of the most significant brands in the world. I’m honored to continue the spirit of leadership and innovation that Craig has fostered for so many years.” Connelly will continue to work closely with GMR in a senior advisory role throughout the rest of this year. “GMR’s ability to effectively evolve and adapt its leadership structure has always been crucial to the quality of work we deliver to clients around the world,” said Connelly. “I have no doubt that Tyson will continue to help GMR deliver the most creative, impactful and engaging marketing programs in the world.”

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