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The See Tickets CEO is taking on an enhanced role in the group in the wake of the departure of Eventim UK MD Martin Fitzgerald
By James Hanley on 09 Sep 2024
See Tickets UK co-founder and CEO Rob Wilmshurst has assumed responsibility for all of CTS Eventim Group’s ticketing activities in the territory.
The company operates in the UK under the See Tickets and Eventim UK brands, having completed its acquisition of Vivendi’s festival and international ticketing businesses – including See – in a €300 million deal earlier this year. The deal, which concluded in June, also included a portfolio of 11 festivals including the UK’s Love Supreme and Kite, plus Garorock in France.
Wilmshurst is taking on the enhanced role at the firm amid the exit of Eventim UK MD Martin Fitzgerald, who is leaving at his own request to devote more time to his personal projects outside of ticketing.
John Gibson will remain with the company as MD, forming part of an expanded management team under Wilmshurst’s leadership.
“I congratulate Rob on his new role and look forward to working closely with him,” says CTS Eventim COO Alexander Ruoff. “I would like to thank Martin for his contributions in building Eventim UK and wish him all the best in his personal and professional endeavours. I also welcome John’s continued commitment to expanding our UK business.
“We are confident that the newly integrated management team will play a key role in further developing both the brands See Tickets and Eventim UK, and in offering our partners even better, more tailored solutions. I wish Rob and his expanded team continued success.”
Wilmshurst co-founded the Way Ahead Group in 1998
Wilmshurst began his career at Nottingham record shop Way Ahead Records. In 1998, he co-founded the Way Ahead Group and expanded into ticket sales. Since 2004, the company has operated under the See Tickets brand.
Fitzgerald, meanwhile, joined London-based Eventim UK in 2021 after 18 years with See, latterly as chief commercial officer, and is stepping back from ticketing after serving in the sector for more than three decades.
Elaborating on his departure on LinkedIn, he wrote: “Anyone who has known me for more than an hour knows my real passion is writing. That received an outlet in 2017 when I wrote first book and, as a result of that, I was asked to write a film. I’m now very pleased to announce that the film is in pre-production and shooting starts this November in London, Scotland and Rome.
“So, in short, I’m off to follow my passion and hopefully write more, something I’m extremely excited about. In the future I may dip in with the odd bit of consultancy but, for now, it very much is goodbye and thank you.”
Last month, CTS Eventim raised its guidance for 2024 in light of its “excellent” Q2 financial results, which included its recently acquired festival and international ticketing businesses from Vivendi for the first time.
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