FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sausalito,
CA--October 18, 1999
Cybereps,
the internets leading advertising sales and marketing organization
specializing in the individual representation of the webs
best content sites, today announced the appointment of Greg Nash,
40, as Chief Financial Officer.
Mr.
Nash joins Cybereps from Media Arts Group, Inc. (NYSE: MDA), a branded
consumer company where he held the position of Senior Vice President
and Chief Financial Officer. During his four-year tenure
at Media Arts, revenues grew from $33 million to $125 million, and
the company was twice named in the top five of Business Weeks
top 100 Hot Growth Companies.
Nash also played a key role in that companys IPO and
subsequent follow-on offering, as well as, various mergers &
acquisitions activities. Prior to joining Media Arts, Nash
spent eight years in public accounting, principally serving start-up
and post-ipo companies in the Silicon Valley office of PricewaterhouseCoopers
LLP.
We
are very pleased to add Greg to our team, said Mike Warsinske,
Cybereps CEO. His proven track record and expertise in high-tech
and growth companies, positions him as a key member of Cybereps
senior management team. He brings substantial experience with investor
relations and financial management. We believe Greg will provide
strong leadership as we continue growth of our individual representation
model in online advertising sales.
Contact:
Greg Nash
Chief Financial Officer
Cybereps, Inc.
Greg@cybereps.com
415-289-5040
Cybereps is the first interactive marketing and integrated media sales and web
publishing company. Formed by the merger of Cybereps and Interep Interactive,
the company specializes in ad sales, marketing, and streaming media sales for
some of the web's best content sites and networks. Cybereps is known for quality,
service and its creativity in developing and implementing distinctive sponsorships,
integrated media packages and promotional campaigns. Cybereps publishes The Future
Games Network (FGN), TotalTech.com, and Totalwoman.com, three prominent vertical
content networks. Cybereps clients include Reuters, adsGuide, HowStuffWorks, AutoWorld.com,
BizReport, bonus.com, Cydoor, Coupons.com, FmiTV, Giant Rewards, Hot Telephone,
iBeam, Nutrio, Peel, Planet Source Code, RadioWave, WebBuilderZone, RootsWeb,
SiteExperts, Batanga, and laMusica, among many others. The company has offices
in San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles.
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