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Industry Moves: Microsoft's Siebrecht Joins AdReady As President
Karl Siebrecht, who was president of Atlas until parent company aQuantive was purchased by Microsoft, is leaving Microsoft to join AdReady as the self service display advertising startup’s president, according to several reports. Kara Swisher first reported the news and Seattle area tech site TechFlash confirms it, with AdReady...
Tags: President, aQuantive Inc., Industry, Microsoft Corp., AdReady, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-09-14

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Former AOL and Microsoft Executives Join AdReady Executive Team
SEATTLE -- AdReady, the leading self service online advertising company, announced today the appointment of Mark Feldman as Senior Vice President of Sales and Business Development and Saleel Sathe as Vice President for Product Management.
Tags: America Online Inc., Microsoft Corp.
Research articles 2008-03-10
AdReady Becomes a Google AdWords Authorized Reseller
AdReady is the first to achieve this distinction selling only display advertising
Tags: Google AdWords, Google Inc.
Research articles 2008-05-07
Industry Moves: Microsoft Loses Three More Former aQuantive Executives
The exit of former aQuantive executives from Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) continues. Microsoft tells us that in addition to former Atlas president Karl Siebrecht, three other general managers with aQuantive roots also announced they were leaving the company last week. They are: Brian Handly, a GM of publisher solutions and...
Tags: aQuantive Inc., Industry, Microsoft Corp., Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Entrepreneurship, Professional Development, Strategy, Sales, Management, Career, Advertising, Industry Moves, Companies, Microsoft, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-09-14
adReady Unveils Flagship adPointer Technology, a High Impact Advertising and Marketing Solution; adReady Signs Agreements With DoubleClick and Ad-Venture
Business and Technology Editors
Tags: advertisement, agreement, DoubleClick Inc., marketing
Research articles 2000-08-08
Argyle Executive Forum: The Future of The New York Times Conference Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Thank you. Operator Instructions. Arthur Zaczkiewicz While we are waiting for people to dial-in, I am noticing that, like in The New York Times, The New York Post or The Journal, and my local newspaper where I live, they seem to be shrinking and getting smaller. I...
Tags: New York Times Co.
Earnings calls 2008-06-19
paidContent Quick Hits: 10.30.09
»  International-news start-up GlobalPost is already generating $1 million in revenue in its first year. [Nieman Lab]»  Nintendo president says the Wii’s slump is a function of the lack of good games available for the device. [Joystiq]»  A Q&A with AdReady’s Karl Siebrecht about display advertising. [TechFlash]»  Gannett (NYSE:...
Tags: Hit, Web Site Development, Recruitment & Selection, Games, Web Technology, Internet, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Personal Technology, Features, Quick Hits, Alex Ferreyra
External links 2009-10-30
Madrona taps former aQuantive CEO McAndrews as new partner
Former aQuantive CEO Brian McAndrews has worked in packaged goods, television and, most recently, online advertising.  Now, the 50-year-old executive plans to draw on those experiences -- as well as his board positions at startup companies -- to give the venture capital business a try.Madrona Venture Group today plans to announce that McAndrews is...
Tags: aQuantive Inc.
News items 2009-08-13
Brian McAndrews on Holding Companies' 'People' Problem
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- There are few executives who rode 2007's digital-media acquisition spree more skillfully than Brian McAndrews, who as CEO of aQuantive sold the firm to Microsoft for $6 billion. He's known as a prescient executive: During the decade leading up to the sale, Mr. McAndrews amassed a...
Tags: company, advertisement, Razorfish, aQuantive Inc.
News items 2009-08-14
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