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Hydra Hires CIO

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Los Angeles-based cost-per-action advertising network Hydra is staffing up, saying Thursday that it has named Mitchell Dimler as its Chief Information Officer. Tags: hydra media advertising executive. The ad network said that Dimler has served at companies such as DirecTV, Transamerica, and Mail.com Media Corporation.

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10 C-Level Positions That Are Red Flags For Funding

Startup Professionals Musings

The more conventional VP of Marketing role should cover branding, as well as other marketing advertising, design, public relations and customer service requirements. Chief Information Officer. Branding is indeed an important role within a startup, but the implied scope of the role is far too narrow. Chief Risk Officer.

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10 Job Titles Never Found in an Investable Startup

Startup Professionals Musings

The more conventional VP of Marketing role should cover branding, as well as other marketing advertising, design, public relations and customer service requirements. Chief Information Officer. Branding is indeed an important role within a startup, but the implied scope of the role is far too narrow. Chief Risk Officer.

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Ten Executive Titles You Don’t Want in a Startup

Startup Professionals Musings

The more conventional VP of Marketing role should cover branding, as well as other marketing advertising, design, public relations and customer service requirements. Chief Information Officer. Assigning them the title of CIO seems like a bit of overkill, especially these days of serious “cloud” computing. Chief Risk Officer.

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The social Web in 2010: The emerging standards and technologies to watch

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Data portability itself, outside of social graph information, is slowly improving with many online services supporting OAuth and other means of 3rd party data access such as open APIs , but there’s a long way to go as we’ll see before we have full flexibility and control of our online identity and data.

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