Martin Knott

Chief Financial Officer at Exhibitus Inc.

Martin Knott has a diverse range of work experience in various roles and companies. Martin currently serves as the Chief Financial Officer at Exhibitus Inc. since August 2023. Before that, they were the COO at CMT Agency from July 2021 to August 2023. Prior to that, Martin was the Owner of MK Consulting from June 2019 to September 2021. Martin also worked as the Division President at MC2 Events Exhibits Environments from June 2014 to May 2019. Martin has experience as the Director of Business Development at DisplayWorks from November 2012 to June 2014. Martin was also self-employed at MK Consulting from January 2012 to September 2012. In addition, Martin worked as the Vice-President at MC2 Event Exhibits Environments from November 2008 to February 2011. Martin started their career as the Vice President at Czarnowski Exhibit Services in 1981 and held that position until 2006.

Martin Knott attended the University of Denver - Daniels College of Business from 1976 to 1980, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Finance. Martin then pursued further education at Northeastern University from 1980 to 1981, earning a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Finance.

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Alpharetta, United States

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Exhibitus Inc.

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We are experiential marketers that design, build and manage all forms of face-to-face programs. Trade show, mobile, museum, corporate interiors, themed environments, live events. Custom, rental. It’s a world that’s not on the printed page, it’s not on the big screen – it’s not on any screen. It’s 3-D, in your face, all around you, pick-you-up-and-sweep-you-away marketing that, if done right, has the power to link brands to audiences in ways no other media can. We’re show people. We’re interpreters, we’re builders, we’re movers (and shakers). Our award-winning partnerships can only be chalked up to the chemistry we share with our clients and each other – because your end product is only as good as the process it takes to create it, and the people you entrust to make it happen.


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