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David J. Moore, Chairman and CEO, 24/7 Real Media, Inc. Elected Vice Chair of IAB
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Lynda came to AOL from the Washington D.C. law firm of Arnold & Porter, where she was a partner for seven years, serving as one of AOL's outside counsel on transactional matters.
CESAR CONDE
Cesar Conde is Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer at Univision Communications Inc., the premier Spanish-language media company in the United States. In this position, Conde works closely with the CEO and the management team to identify new strategic growth opportunities for the Company while continuing to implement Univision's corporate priorities across the Company's television, radio and digital platforms and coordinate with all units in support of these new efforts. In addition, he has direct oversight of the company's Community Affairs, Government Relations, Marketing and Corporate Business Development divisions. Conde has held a variety of senior management roles at Univision Communications Inc. In addition, he was one of twelve 2002-2003 White House Fellows appointed by President George W. Bush. In that capacity, he served as the White House Fellow for Secretary of State Colin L. Powell.
GREG D'ALBA
Greg D'Alba is executive vice president and chief operating officer of CNN Advertising Sales and Marketing for Turner Broadcasting Sales, Inc. In this position, D'Alba oversees all domestic cable and Web sales and marketing for the CNN portfolio of news networks and businesses, including CNN/U.S., CNN Headline News, CNN Airport Network and CNN.com. D'Alba previously served as executive vice president of CNN Sales, working on a variety of news sales efforts while primarily responsible for Headline News ad sales, as well as product management oversight of CNNfn. An industry veteran, D'Alba joined Turner in 1986 as an account executive and has held ascending positions through his 17-year CNN Sales career.
CHRISTOPHER MA
Christopher Ma is a Washington Post Company vice president with responsibilities in planning and development of new business ventures, particularly content-driven initiatives. He is also publisher of Express, The Post Company's new commuter tabloid newspaper for the greater Washington area. Before joining the corporate staff in early 2000, Ma was executive editor of The Post Company's new media subsidiary, WPNI, where he oversaw the editorial development of washingtonpost.com and Newsweek.msnbc.com. He was the originator of the site's Live Online talk programming and played a key role in negotiating the media alliance involving The Post Company, Newsweek, MSNBC, and NBC News. Ma joined WPNI from U.S. News & World Report, where he served as deputy editor from 1989 to 1996.
GORDON MCLEOD
Gordon McLeod is president of The Wall Street Journal Digital Network, a suite of digital properties that includes The Wall Street Journal Online (WSJ.com), MarketWatch.com, Barrons.com, Dow Jones Classified Ventures and the recently launched AllThingsDigital.com. Prior to joining Dow Jones, Mr. McLeod spent six years at Time Inc. in a variety of senior positions, most recently as general manager of Time Inc. Interactive, where he had oversight of the Web sites for more than 80 Time Inc. magazines.
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