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IAB Board of Directors Elects Officers; Starwave's Rich LeFurgy and Sony's Scott Schiller Named Chairman and Vice-Chairman
Business Wire, March 25, 1997
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 25, 1997--The Internet Advertising Bureau's Board of Directors today announced it has selected Rich LeFurgy, Vice President of Advertising and Marketing, Starwave Corp., to serve as Chairman. Additionally the Board named Scott Schiller, Vice President, Marketing & Advertising Sales, Sony Online Ventures, to serve as Vice-Chairman. Other Board officers include: Kate Everett-Thorp, IAB Secretary/Director of Advertising Programs, CNET; Molly Ford, IAB Co-Treasurer/ Director of Advertising, Infoseek; Richy Glassberg, IAB Co-Treasurer/ Vice President/General Manager, Turner Interactive Marketing & Sales. Each officer will serve a one-year term.
Founded in 1996, the IAB is dedicated to promoting the use and effectiveness of online advertising and helping advertisers and their agencies maximize the value of online marketing initiatives. IAB activities designed to foster the growth of online advertising include evaluation and recommendation of standards and practices for Internet advertising; sponsorship of research to document the effectiveness of the online medium; and the Internet Advertising Revenue Reporting Program, which benchmarks industry growth by providing industry revenue totals based on data collected directly from companies engaged in selling Internet advertising.
Mr. LeFurgy has served as acting chairman since the group's inception last June. His responsibilities include setting strategic priorities for the association in conjunction with the Board, overseeing the IAB's core activities and acting as primary spokesperson. Recently, LeFurgy indicated the IAB's top priority in 1997 will be sending wake up calls to the advertising agencies and advertisers who are passing on Internet advertising opportunities.
As Vice-Chairman, Mr. Schiller will oversee the IAB's Industry Issues Cabinet, formed to keep members and the industry appraised of the IAB's position on important Internet advertising issues.
Currently, the IAB represents more than 160 members including the leading Web sites and online services and the organizations that actively support advertising sales activities such as measurement companies, research suppliers, traffic companies, and technology and service providers. -0-
IAB Board of Directors
(in alphabetical order by company name)
Kate Everett-Thorp, IAB Secretary, Director of
Advertising Programs,
CNET: The Computer Network
Doug Weaver, Vice President, Advertising Sales,
Firefly Network, Inc.
Rick Boyce, Vice President and Director of Advertising,
Hotwired
Molly Ford, IAB Co-Treasurer, Director of Advertising,
Infoseek
Jed Savage, Vice President of Sales,
Juno Online Services, L.P.
Steve Goldberg, Manager, Advertising Development &
Strategy,
The Microsoft Network
Mary Ann Packo, President,
PC Meter L.P.
Paul Lewis, Vice President, Advertising Sales,
Prodigy
Lynn Bolger, Director of Market Research & Planning,
Softbank Interactive Marketing
Scott Schiller, IAB Vice-Chairman, Vice President,
Marketing and Advertising,
Sony Online Ventures
Rich LeFurgy, IAB Chairman, VP of Advertising and
Marketing,
Starwave Corp.
Linda McCutcheon, Director, Advertising Sales &
Marketing,
Time Inc., New Media
Richy Glassberg, IAB Co-Treasurer, Vice
President/General Manager,
Turner Interactive Marketing & Sales
Gina Garrubbo, Executive Vice President,
Women's Wire\Wire Networks
Susan Bratton, Director, Interactive Advertising,
@Home Network
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