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uSamp Snags Beachmint's CTO

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Encino-based market research and sampling firm uSamp said today that it has named Carl Trudel as its new Chief Technology Officer. Trudel was most recently CTO of BeachMint, and also served at Ticketmaster as SVP of Software Engineering, in addition to serving at Taleo. READ MORE>>. executive beachmint usamp'

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GAN Names New Board Member

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She also served at Ticketmaster Entertainment, National Opinion Research Center, and FOX Broadcasting Company, in addition to Ernst & Young. Bracey was most recently EVP and Chief Financial Officer of Village Roadshow Entertainment Group, and also served as Chief Financial Officer of Youbet.com, before its sale to Churchill Downs.

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Interview with Michele Ruiz and Dan Gould, BiasSync

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My side of this, has been taking a bunch of academic research, and turning that into software. These look nothing like the boring tools that are used in typical psychological research. We're basically putting those two pieces together. Those feel like you're running 2.0. It's the idea of bringing a modern web experience to this.

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uSamp Adds Gould, Moriarty To Board

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Encino-based uSamp , which provides technology and services for market research and surveying, said this morning that it has added Alan Gould and Sean Moriarty to its board of directors. Gould is a Venture Partner with Greycroft Partners, and Moriarty is the former President and CEO of Ticketmaster.

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Interview with Harry Lin, Lottay

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People hate fees when you do that, they hate it when they are charged for taking money from an ATM, for Ticketmaster when it charges a fee. That's the main model that we have, but it's not quite launched, as we're researching the best affiliates to use. Harry Lin: That sounds logical, but it's incorrect.

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