The arrival of Dan Carley as our new Client Director further reinforces our commitment to make NOSY a relationship-first agency.
30 July, 2025
"I'm really excited about the potential."
Dan Carley is ready to 'hit the ground running' in his new Client Director role at NOSY.
Boasting a wealth of business leadership and life experience, Dan is hopeful he can help continue our growth over the coming years.
"I am really happy to be joining NOSY at this time," said Dan.
"I've known the team for a while and watched with interest as the company has grown and developed over the last few years.
"Meeting and interacting with people is something I feel brings the best out of me, so I'm really excited by this role.
"There's so much potential for us, both with new and existing clients, and I’ll be working as hard as I can to help us explore and fulfil it."
For the last seven years, Dan has been running MedTec, having joined the engineering and CAD (computer-aided designs) specialists in 2012.
Prior to that, Dan spent over a decade running pubs and retail outlets. He is also a long-serving retained firefighter.
Dan is married to his wife, Jo, and they have two sons, with family time predominantly spent enjoying the Island’s beaches and open spaces.
NOSY founder Matt Greg said:
"We're really excited to welcome Dan as Client Director.
"Dan will be focused on client success, strengthening the relationships we've built and helping us grow the business in a thoughtful, strategic way.
“In a world of AI and fast-moving tech, human connection often gets left behind. We're building NOSY to be a relationship-first agency, and Dan's the perfect person to help us deliver on that promise.
“He's a brilliant human, a family man, and brings 15 years of leadership experience into this next chapter.”
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