Utiq Expands Regional Leadership in Southern Europe and DACH to Support Continued Growth

 Utiq, the European AdTech company providing a Telco-powered infrastructure that leverages authentic, user-consented signals, today announces its regional expansion with the establishment of dedicated leadership for Southern Europe and the DACH region.

Monica Rodriguez has been promoted to lead Utiq’s Southern Europe operations, while Norman Wagner steps up to oversee the DACH region. These appointments reflect Utiq’s strong business momentum and commitment to delivering scalable, privacy-first solutions across Europe.


Utiq’s growth continues to accelerate as the industry moves away from third-party cookies and probabilistic tracking. With increasing demand from brands and publishers for secure, deterministic addressability, Utiq is reinforcing its regional expertise to drive adoption of Telco-powered infrastructure with user-consented signals, enabling better marketing performance and ROI in the premium open internet.


Investing in People for the Next Phase of Growth

In addition to these leadership promotions, Utiq welcomes Stefania Pravatà to the team, joining as Head of Publisher for Italy to strengthen publisher relationships in the region. Furthermore, Julia Gloning has been promoted to Head of Media Services for DACH, and Jana Moran promoted to COO for DACH, reinforcing Utiq’s commitment to publisher success and responsible digital advertising.


Marc Bresseel, CEO of Utiq, commented: “The rapid growth of our business is a testament to the industry’s need for a trusted, privacy-first approach to addressability. By investing in top talent like Monica, Norman, Julia, Jana and Stefania, we are ensuring that Utiq continues to lead the way in enabling brands and publishers to connect with audiences in a secure and compliant way. These appointments mark another key milestone in our mission to build a responsible, ad-funded open internet.”

As the newly appointed leader for Southern Europe, Monica expressed her passion and ambition for the expanded role: “I’m thrilled to take on this opportunity at such a transformative moment for digital marketing. Southern Europe has a dynamic advertising landscape, and I look forward to driving further adoption of Utiq’s privacy-first solutions, ensuring that brands and publishers can engage audiences with trust and transparency.”


Similarly, Norman shared his vision for the DACH region: “I’m excited to lead Utiq’s expansion in DACH, a market that has been at the forefront of privacy-conscious advertising. Our Telco-powered infrastructure with user-consented signals offers a unique solution to brands and publishers within a European infrastructure, and I’m eager to help them unlock the full potential of deterministic addressability.”


Utiq remains committed to expanding its presence and enabling responsible digital marketing practices across Europe. With a growing team of industry leaders and a mission-driven approach, Utiq is shaping the future of privacy-first advertising.


Also published in: Mobile Marketing Magazine

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