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ValueClick Promotes Two Executives

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Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Feb 22, 1999

Cost-per-click ad network ValueClick said Guy Hill has been
promoted to director of marketing, from director of business development, and
former director of client services Robyn Greene has been named director of
sales.

Both Hill and Greene will continue reporting to Brian Coryat, founder and CEO
of ValueClick.

As the director of business development, Hill’s responsibilities included
selling the ValueClick inventory and recruiting Web publishers into the
network. As the new director of marketing, Hill spearheads all of ValueClick’s
marketing efforts including strategic positioning, product marketing and
marketing communications, as well as building brand awareness. Hill’s previous
experience includes interactive media and management positions at USWeb and
Anderson & Lembke.

Since ValueClick was founded in 1997, Greene has held the role of director of
client services, overseeing advertiser relations. As director of sales, Greene
assumes an expanded role that includes managing a growing staff of sales
professionals. Greene’s previous positions include a stint on Wall Street as
part of the Merrill Lynch institutional sales force.

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