MySpace Adds Some New Executives

October 15, 2009 by: admin

MySpace made some new personnel appointment announcements. The four new additions to the company are as follows:

- Nada Stirratt has joined MySpace as Chief Revenue Officer, effective immediately

-  Dustin Finer will serve as MySpace’s Chief People Officer

- Ali Partovi, former CEO of iLike, will serve as Senior Vice President of Business Development based in San Francisco.

- Hadi Partovi, former president of iLike, will serve as Senior Vice President of Technology based in Seattle.

Owen Van Natta

Stirratt will lead global sales and strategy for MySpace and focus on developing new advertising products as well as "creating unique opportunities for both marketers and users." Stirratt will be based in New York and report to MySpace CEO Owen Van Natta.

"Our commitment to creating an exceptional user experience includes innovating in the advertising space, and I’m confident Nada is the right person to lead this important area of our business," said Van Natta. "Nada’s appointment signals our desire to create great experiences for users and advertisers as well as our continued drive to bring top-tier talent into the company."

Finer’s responsibilities as Chief People Officer include HR, facilities, and IT. Ali Partovi was brought in for developing strategic relationships and widening the partner network. Hadi Partovi will bolster MySpace’s Seatte-based team, unify the MySpace and iLike teams under one roof, and grow the Seattle team behind products like MySpace Mail and IM.

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