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SCA Announces New Head Of Audio Production And Operations

SCA Chief Content Officer, Dave Cameron, has announced the appointment of Cathrine McVeigh to Head of Audio Production and Operations, as part of the Content leadership team.  

In the newly created role, McVeigh will oversee the creation of SCA’s new audio production and content operations hub and lead a combined team across the country to deliver a rapidly growing slate of audio content across SCA’s Hit and Triple M networks, commercial production, and digital audio platforms including LiSTNR.

McVeigh joins SCA with over 20 years’ leadership experience in the content production space, specialising in content creation across platforms including podcasting, digital audio, television, and publishing. McVeigh has worked at the ABC, international production house Essential Media Group and most recently Southern Pictures. 

Commenting on her new role, McVeigh said: “I am so thrilled to become part of the creative powerhouse that is SCA.  I can’t wait to join the team and help drive commercial success for our audience, clients and the company in a rapidly evolving and exciting audio marketplace.” 

McVeigh will report to Cameron and her role is effective from August 9.

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