Yikes, that is big news.
If Wells had anything to do with the current state of Disney online, I'm impressed. I think most sites could take a cue from kids' sites to see what engagement really means. I've, more than once, gotten stuck helping one of my children with a game or activity, only to fight them to stay on it. Most of these kids' sites are now offering 'make your own video mashups' and you wouldn't believe the number of 'mashups' my kids send to my email. Robyn From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Digital Buddha Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 7:28 PM To: videoblogging Subject: [videoblogging] Revver re-org Ad Age is reporting that Revver has undergone a reorganization. http://adage.com/digital/article.php?article_id=113975 Steven Starr will remain CEO but his co-founders Ian Clarke and Oliver Luckett are leaving, along with several support staff, though a few are staying on in consulting roles. **Three executives have joined the senior staff. Kevin Wells joins as chief operating officer; he was most recently a consultant to commercial aviation tech start-up Naverus and in 1996 helped launch an e-commerce play for Disney Online. David Armitage, who has held stints at Dentsu, Y&R and TBWA/Chiat/Day and was most recently ad director at Edmunds.com, is joining as senior VP-advertising sales, and Angela Gyetvan, a former corporate marketing executive with Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, has come in as VP-marketing. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]