NEW YORK – TMP Worldwide Advertising & Communications, the largest independent recruitment advertising agency, announced that Kevin Hoyt has joined the company as the Director of Business Development for the agency’s Seattle, Portland and San Francisco offices.
“It’s a pleasure to welcome Kevin Hoyt to the TMP Worldwide team,” said Chris Stynes, SVP Client Development for TMP Worldwide in San Francisco. “Kevin is a senior professional with over 30 years of experience in a range of industries and markets. He has a track record of broadening the revenue base of the companies for which he’s worked and growing businesses through strong leadership and relationships. He will strengthen our presence and reach within the employment marketing and communications industry in the Pacific Northwest and San Francisco.”
Hoyt brings 18 years of experience in advertising, business strategy, employee communications and HR/recruitment to the agency. Prior to joining TMP, he worked as a Director of Business Development for JWT Inside, where he played an integral role in helping Fortune 100 companies meet employment marketing challenges.
About TMP Worldwide Advertising & Communications
TMP Worldwide Advertising & Communications (www.tmp.com) is the world’s largest independent recruitment advertising agency and the only recruitment advertising agency recognized among the top 30 U.S. agencies. We are a single source for companies to communicate their employment offerings in order to recruit and retain the best talent. Through online and traditional communications, ROI campaign management services, creative and brand management, diversity enrichment, and media planning, TMP delivers Solutions with an Interactive Edge, achieving industry-specific results across virtually every sector in business and government. Headquartered in New York City with offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia and with affiliates around the globe, TMP continues to set the standard for measurable and cost-effective HR communications. TMP was formerly a division of Monster Worldwide, becoming an independent company in 2006.