Staff Reporters
Mar 1, 2012

US-based Adotube enters India and Singapore

NEW YORK - Adotube, an in-stream video advertising company owned by Exponential, has launched five new offices in Singapore, Mumbai, Toronto, London and Dubai. The video advertising platform has also made senior hires to run these offices, increasing its headcount by 25 per cent from last year.

US-based Adotube enters India and Singapore

Headquartered in New York with offices in three other US cities as well as Romania, Russia and Australia, Adotube's new Asia-Pacific offices will be lead by Vijay Kunduri, director of Sales, and Pooja Gupta, senior business manager. Kundari joins Adotube from India’s largest media company, Web18, Gupta previously worked with Tribal Fusion.

“Access to broadband technology has spurred global consumption of online video across multiple devices,” said Steven Jones, chief strategy & operations officer, AdoTube. “Adotube is well positioned to help brands benefit from that shift by delivering highly engaging and relevant campaigns in online video content. Our expansion into EMEA and APAC brings those capabilities to a much wider audience."

Additional hires include Niall Hogan, UK commercial director and Tiernan Junis, senior sales manager who will head the London office. They join from Tribal Fusion UK. In Canada, Carolyn Cramer, exponential country manager, Canada, will lead from the Toronto office along with Michael Prytz, AdoTube’s director of sales, Canada.

Covering both the Middle East and Northern Africa from the Dubai office is Amer Attyeh, business manager. Amer was previously responsible for developing Tribal Fusion’s presence in the same area.

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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