Clark Kokich, worldwide president of aQuantive's Avenue A/Razorfish, said the appointment marks the agency's commitment to focus on new forms of online advertising, particularly in social media and video. Kokich added that the company's clients increasingly want to experiment with online video, ads in social networking sites, and mobile.
Recently, the agency created a series of Web video spots for Levis Jeans. The online campaign, which broke Nov. 1, ran on MSN and RollingStone.com, as well as social networking site MySpace.com.
Kokich added that Woolsey will be charged with sorting through the glut of advertising technology vendors. "There are a lot of companies that think they're going to get rich in the Web video area," he said. Deciding which company can "actually add value," he added, is difficult.