Posted on 14th December 2021
By Billy Langsworthy

Mojo Nation has bolstered its team with the addition of Sarah Goldhawk as Business Development Manager.
Sarah will be working with the wider Mojo team and partners on areas including event sponsorship, editorial partnerships and site advertising opportunities.
“We’re over the moon to welcome Sarah to the team as we continue to grow and offer fresh opportunities to partners at both toy and game companies and invention studios alike,” said Billy Langsworthy, Co-Founder at Mojo Nation.
“Immediately rocketing to the position of most likeable member of the Mojo team, we look forward to introducing Sarah to the industry properly in the coming months.”
Sarah added: “As a mum of two young girls, I’m looking forward to be entering the world of toys; an incredibly exciting and creative industry.”
If you’d like to say a quick hello to Sarah, she can be reached at [email protected]
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