People on the Move
Wednesday, February 20, 2002

  • JORDAN BITTERMAN has joined the New York office of NOVO/Giant Step as Director, Business Development. He was recently Media Director at Modem Media in New York and East Norwalk, Connecticut.

  • ROMAIN HATCHUEL has been named Director of Global New Business for Euro RSCG Worldwide. Hatchuel was previously CEO of the International Advertising Festival.

  • JACQUELINE M. RAFFERTY has been named Director of Marketing at MediaBrains. Rafferty joins MediaBrains after a diverse freelance career for several Massachusetts based companies.

  • TONY NICHOLS has been named Creative Director of Tribal DDB Canada. Most recently, Nichols had been a freelance creative consultant and writer.

  • ROBERT CITELLI, KELLY CONWAY and IRA SILBER with @Sales & Marketing have been named exclusive Computer America sales representatives for North America. Computer America is the nation's longest running radio talk show on computers and technology.

  • GEOFFREY A. DODGE has been named vice president, US advertising director & associate publisher for BusinessWeek. Dodge was most recently president & CEO at Media Space Solutions.

  • RONEN YAARI, formerly Editor in chief at CMP Media, has left the company to start OpenMoves.com, a strategic marketing and web development company focused on small businesses.

  • JOHN D. BARONE has joined Engage as Senior Vice President, Sales. Barone comes to Engage from Clarify, an enterprise software division of Nortel Networks.

  • DAVID DEJESUS has been named National Account Manager at The Washington Post, in the newspaper's Financial Category. He had previously been Retail E-Commerce Sales Manager at The Washington Post.

  • KENNETH A. BRONFIN, previously deputy group head of the Hearst Interactive Media group, has been named president of the Hearst Interactive Media division of The Hearst Corporation.