AOL Makes More Changes in Corporate Lineup

Riley Kennysmith | Tuesday July 26, 2011 | 420 views| Add a Comment

AOL announced yesterday that the company’s ad chief Jeff Levick is stepping down, with Ned Brody stepping up as Chief Revenue Officer and President of AOL Advertising. Jeff Levick only held the position for two years, and the changes in the organization follow declining advertising revenues. Lauren Hurvitz (head of PR) and Kathy Andreasen (head of HR) are also leaving the company, while five new general managers have been announced: Chris Grosso for AOL.com, Brian Kaminsky for Huffington Post, Kerry Trainor for Entertainment, Jay Kirsch for Marketplace and Heather Harde for Tech. [TechCrunch]

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