NEWS1 May 2013
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AUSTRALIA — IAB Australia has announced the appointment of Alice Manners as CEO of the online industry body.
Manners joins from GroupM Interaction where she was Asia Pacific COO and replaces former CEO Paul Fisher who became audience measurement service Nielsen’s managing director, media, APMEA last year.
“The online industry has gone through a huge transformation in the past year and with more change ahead, it is perfect that we’ll now have someone of Alice’s calibre and experience heading up our peak trade association for online,” said Mark Britt, IAB Australia chairman and CEO of Mi9.
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