EDUVERSE Adds to Internet Advertising Advisory Board | Internet News

EDUVERSE Adds to Internet Advertising Advisory Board

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
May 18, 1999
1 minute read

Reno, NV-based EDUVERSE Accelerated Learning Systems Inc.
appointed advertising executive Mary Doan to the company’s Internet
Advertising Advisory Board.

“Mary Doan brings forth a wealth of knowledge and expertise in global
advertising that is essential to our overall success,” said Mark E. Bruk,
president and CEO of EDUVERSE. “As our Internet E-Education initiative
continues to attract an ever-increasing audience, the composition and
professionalism of our freeENGLISH advertising component becomes the driving
force that will attract and retain global advertisers. . . .Mary is both an
innovator and a veteran. She will significantly impact the future of
EDUVERSE.”

Doan was most recently the worldwide director of client service applications
for Saatchi & Saatchi, responsible for Web-based software development and
implementation; development of business planning for Saatchi’s interactive
division; and development of Saatchi’s award-winning “innovation in
communication” Web site.

She also has served as CEO and president of Saatchi & Saatchi San Francisco.

EDUVERSE Accelerated Learning Systems, Inc. is a technology-based company
focused on developing and marketing corporate-sponsored Internet-based
education. EDUVERSE generates advertising revenue through a proprietary model
by embedding corporate advertisements in its free English language course.

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