Tremor Adds Former IAB Chief To Board, Opens SF Office

  • by March 15, 2007
Greg Stuart, former CEO and president of the Interactive Advertising Bureau, has racked up another board post. He's joining Tremor Media's board of advisors, the rich media and video ad network said. Tremor said Stuart will offer strategic guidance and form an advisory board for the company.

Stuart, who left the IAB late last year, already sits on the board of Rapt., Inc., a profitability management company, and Allyes, a Chinese company. He also serves on the advisory boards of Adify Corp., an ad network; Fraudwall; Veoh; ZenZui; and Vizu, in addition to the non-profits SEMPO and IAB Mexico.

"Greg is involved in every aspect of the industry. He knows everyone, and is one of the guys who truly gets it," said Randy Kilgore, chief revenue officer of Tremor Media.

"Greg's experience, industry knowledge and contacts will be tremendous assets for us as we continue to grow," said Jason Glickman, CEO, Tremor Media.

Separately, Tremor said it's expanding its West Coast presence by opening a San Francisco office to help promote the launch of its Ad-inStream ad-serving product.

In conjunction with the new office opening, the company named Matthew Rochios as director of sales-West Coast, and Gregory McAllister as regional sales manager-Western Region.

Rochios, formerly a sales manager at MySpace.com, will manage all sales and marketing activities for Tremor on the West Coast. McAllister, who worked in client acquisitions at TrafficBuyer Digital, is charged with increasing awareness of Tremor's video and rich media ad services by working with agencies, marketers, and brand managers.

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