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Eyeblaster Appoints Two New Directors of Account Management; Company Also Increases its Sales Organization in the East and Central Regions
Business Wire, August 29, 2005
NEW YORK -- Eyeblaster, for years the leader in rich media advertising technology worldwide, today announced the appointment of Joan Fagan and Tom Hawkins, to Directors of Account Management.
Joan Fagan, a former Director of Client Service at Jupiter Research, joined the company in July to lead the Account Management groups in the Eastern and Central regions. Tom Hawkins, who joined the company in October 2004 as Manager of Client Service, will lead the Western region Account Management group. Both will be responsible for the delivery and monitoring of rich media campaigns, providing a high level of technical expertise and business insight to Eyeblaster's North American client base.
"Joan and Tom bring strong leadership and client management expertise to the organization," said Patrick Bonomo, VP of Account Management. "The mission of Eyeblaster's Account Management team is two-fold. We provide technical and creative solutions to any challenges clients might experience when managing their campaigns and we are a proactive partner helping clients to maximize their advertising efforts. I'm very happy to have Joan and Tom leading this charge."
New Sales Hires
Eyeblaster continues its aggressive growth track with new hires to the sales organization. In the Eastern region, Asten Morgan and Adam Paul former Director of National Accounts for Community Connect and former National Advertising Manager of World Now, respectively, joined the company in August as Sales Managers. Colin Mitchell, former Network Sales Manager of CNET Networks, also joined in August as Account Manager for Business Development. All three representatives are based in the company's New York office. Horace Clark, former Sales Executive for CoolSavings, joined Eyeblaster in June as Sales Manager for the company's Central region. He is based in the Chicago office.
Eyeblaster's world class dedication to clients is renowned in the industry. The company employs 40 plus professionals in its sales and account management organizations and continues to expand its business in response to marketplace need and in preparation for marketplace growth.
About Eyeblaster
Eyeblaster is the global leader in rich media ad technology and a worldwide provider of unified digital marketing solutions. Eyeblaster provides interactive agencies, advertisers and publishers the first single solution to create, deliver and manage all forms of digital advertising through one powerful web dashboard. The Eyeblaster platform enables clients to deliver communications across multiple digital channels with 100% user control and no reliance on a 'middleman vendor' anywhere in the campaign process. Eyeblaster, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in New York, with offices in Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Detroit, London, Barcelona, Hamburg, Tokyo, Sao Paolo and Sydney, with product development facilities in Israel. Learn more at www.eyeblaster.com.
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