NEW YORK -- Two co-founders of the video sharing site Revver.com are stepping down.
Ian Clarke and Oliver Luckett are leaving the company, but CEO Steven Starr, also a founder, will remain. Three other executives also have joined the company, which employs an ad revenue sharing model with its video partners.
Kevin Wells, who was involved in e-commerce projects at Disney Online in the mid-'90s, will take over as chief operating officer, David Armitage has been named senior vp advertising sales, and Angela Gyetvan will be vp marketing.
"All these individuals have made invaluable contributions toward establishing Revver as the first marketplace for viral videos, and we wish them nothing but the best in their future endeavors," said a Revver spokeswoman.
Ian Clarke and Oliver Luckett are leaving the company, but CEO Steven Starr, also a founder, will remain. Three other executives also have joined the company, which employs an ad revenue sharing model with its video partners.
Kevin Wells, who was involved in e-commerce projects at Disney Online in the mid-'90s, will take over as chief operating officer, David Armitage has been named senior vp advertising sales, and Angela Gyetvan will be vp marketing.
"All these individuals have made invaluable contributions toward establishing Revver as the first marketplace for viral videos, and we wish them nothing but the best in their future endeavors," said a Revver spokeswoman.
- 12/21/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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