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Based on a business plan written while they were students, the company narrowed in on providing a solution for advertisers to automate their own access to adinventory. In 2006, Dave joined the team as SVP/GM at BlueLithium, a high-flying adnetwork. ”
Based on a business plan written while they were students, the company narrowed in on providing a solution for advertisers to automate their own access to adinventory. In 2006, Dave joined the team as SVP/GM at BlueLithium, a high-flying adnetwork. ”
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John was the co-founder with his brother Scott Ferber of the very well-known Baltimore-based adnetwork eventually called Advertising.com, which began in 1998 and sold to AOL for a reported $435 million (plus about $60 million cash) in the summer of 2004. The brothers stayed at AOL for two years, John working as a Chief of Product.
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