Stuart
IAB CEO Greg Stuart will step down at the end of the year to pursue new opportunities.
The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) today announced CEO Stuart's planned departure; he has been with the IAB since late 2001. The IAB said its board would immediately begin a search for a new CEO, managed by a recruiting committee composed of board members and conducted by executive search firm Spencer Stuart.
"The IAB is now stronger than ever and the industry as a whole is well positioned for even greater growth. Revenues have increased to an expected $16 Billion in 2006 with a 38 percent increase year over year last quarter alone. Research has proved the efficacy of online advertising, and the IAB has released a number of critical standards and guidelines further cementing the future of the business," said Sheryl Draizen, SVP and general manager of the IAB.
Recent IAB coverage:
- Top Marketers Want Audited Interactive Advertising Numbers
- New Book: 37 Percent of Advertising Wasted
- IAB Developing Click Measurement Guidelines
- IAB Launches Interactive Advertising Job Board
- Online Advertising Guide Aimed at Brand Marketers
- IAB's Stuart: Cookie-Rejection Data 'Not Correct at All'
- IAB Research: Cookie Rejection at 12 Percent
- IAB/PwC: Online Advertising Revenue Nearly $4B in Q1
- IAB Announces Broadband Video Ad Guidelines
- IAB/PwC: Internet Advertising Revenues at Record $12.5 Billion