
A big year ahead
Online payment and transactional advertising company TrialPay is opening a new office in Berlin and expanding its management team with three new members (view press release). The new European office follows solid growth in 2011 and the latest round of funding for the company. The new additions include SVP of Sales and Partnerships Jim Gerber, VP of Brand Sales Chris Davis and MD of Europe Rob Schneider. Prior to TrialPay, Gerber was responsible for content and strategic partnerships at Google where he managed an AdSense business team responsible for around USD200 million in revenue; Davis was formerly SVP of Global Sales at Gaia Interactive and Schneider was Head of Global Publisher Sales at European performance advertiser network, zanox.
“It’s rare that you have the opportunity to welcome even one person who meets the leadership needs and vision of a rapidly growing company – I’m thrilled to say that we have the special privilege of adding three such individuals,” said Alex Rampell, co-founder and CEO of TrialPay. “We face a big year ahead as we look towards expanding our partnerships, making a bigger impact internationally through our new office in Berlin and continuing to innovate as the leader in transactional advertising.”
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