NEWS8 January 2014
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US — Digital marketing intelligence company Evidon has announced that Emily Riley has been appointed as its first chief operating officer.
Riley joins Evidon from Audience Science where she was VP of product & marketing.
Evidon founder and CEO Scott Meyer said: “Emily leads teams that develop superior products and positions them effectively to clients, making her the perfect fit for where we are going as a company.
“Her years as a respected industry analyst give her a deep perspective that enables her to act ahead of the market.”
More information on Riley’s appointment can be found here.
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