Dallas Fort Worth Interactive Marketing Association (DFWIMA) Names 2008-09 Board of Directors
December 4, 2008
DALLAS, Dec. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The DFW Interactive Marketing Association (DFWIMA), one of the largest interactive marketing groups in the nation, today announced it has elected its board of directors for the 2008-2009 term. The Association has elected
Derek Zabbia president of the more than 350-member roster. Zabbia, formerly Vice President of Univision Digital will replace
Julie Schmitt, immediate past president.
New board members elected for the 2008-2009 term are
Catherine Dixon of TM Advertising as Secretary,
Katelyn Himes of La Quinta and
Marc Jacobs of Google for Marketing,
Adam Thomas of Time Warner Cable and
Catherine Jennings of TM Advertising for Membership,
Brian Cummings of Coremetrics, Inc. for Programming,
Melanie Kelly of MySpace for Sponsorship and
Kevin Ulrich of Achilles Interactive for the Web site.
“We’re thrilled to announce our new board,” said Zabbia. “We have so many great, new additions, combined with our existing leadership that will help us meet DFWIMA’s goals and continue our mission to be the best interactive association in the nation.”
Returning board members include
Eric Clark of Digital Derivatives as First Vice Chair,
Julie Schmitt of Yahoo! as Second Vice Chair,
Terry Hanson of Undertone Networks for Academic Relations,
Sarah Avery of TM Advertising for Public Relations,
Jeff Doucet for Programming,
Bridgette Bell of Photobucket for Sponsorship,
Harry Lennard of Advance Web Promotions for Web site,
Meredith Howarth of MSN and
Sheri Ferguson of Weather.com, return at large.
About DFWIMA
The DFW Interactive Marketing Association (DFWIMA) is a forum for interactive professionals in the Metroplex to share ideas and information among the professional, business and educational communities in order to define and develop interactive marketing industries and disciplines. Members or nonmembers can visit www.dfwima.org to register for the event or to find out more about DFWIMA.
SOURCE Dallas Fort Worth Interactive Marketing Association
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