Time Warner’s AOL Promotes Clarizio To Lead Web Ad Business
Clarizio replaces her boss, Curt Viebranz, who has left the company. Viebranz is the former chief executive of Tacoda, an online advertising business AOL bought last year.
The promotion comes at a crucial time for AOL, which has placed a renewed emphasis on becoming a hub for ad sales across the Internet. Parent company
Clarizio has led AOL’s Advertising.com, which matches buyers of online advertising to thousands of Web sites with extra ad space to sell. Advertising.com is one of AOL’s most successful businesses, but overall AOL’s advertising revenue lately has lagged the industry.
AOL’s challenge under Clarizio’s watch will be to unify several advertising businesses, including Tacoda and Quigo, it bought in recent months. AOL’s ad businesses compete with increasingly powerful rivals, particularly if
“Our strategy is to be able to offer the best possible solutions for advertisers,” Clarizio said in an interview. “If we can drive greater alignment within this organization, we should see an improvement in the numbers.”
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