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New boss for Digital Jersey

New boss for Digital Jersey

Monday 07 September 2015

New boss for Digital Jersey

Monday 07 September 2015


Digital Jersey, Jersey’s government funded development agency tasked with accelerating the growth of the digital sector, has appointed Tony Moretta as the organisation’s new CEO.

Mr Moretta brings over 20 years of experience in a wide range of digital industries and roles, including mobile, online, broadcast, payments, advertising and data analytics, using the latest technological innovations to develop new revenue streams.

The new CEO has recently been delivering a number of projects in the digital space for both the UK Government and major private sector companies, and was one of the founders of Weve, a joint venture between EE, O2 & Vodafone in mobile marketing, payments and data analytics.

His other positions include Chief Executive of Digital Radio UK, where he took digital radio sales from £5 million to £11 million in extremely difficult market conditions and worked closely with Government on the Digital Britain report, Board Director at Freeview (the leading digital TV platform in the UK) and General Manager at National Grid Wireless.  He has also in his career launched some major new technology projects in the online and Fintech spaces.

As CEO of Digital Jersey Mr Moretta will be responsible for delivering the organisation’s long-term economic, social and reputational objectives together with meeting annual business plan goals, to develop Jersey as a recognised digital jurisdiction.

Paul Masterton, Chairman of Digital Jersey, said: “Tony’s extensive experience across the digital industries in the UK, coupled with his tried and tested commercial and leadership acumen, make him ideally placed to lead Digital Jersey as the organisation’s new CEO. He brings with him a thorough understanding of digital culture which will be of immense benefit as he develops Digital Jersey”

Mr Moretta added: “I’m delighted to be appointed as CEO of Digital Jersey. This role presents a unique and exciting opportunity to bring together industry, Government and the community to grow the digital economy on the island.  Jersey has always punched above its weight in many areas and I look forward to continuing that tradition in the digital world. My family and I are also very enthusiastic about moving to Jersey and being able to call such a beautiful Island ‘home’.” 

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