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iSM welcomes the new (mini) sales army

Written By Maya Joshi on October 12, 2011 in Company News

A big (and yes, very long overdue)  ISM welcome to our new superstar fro-yo loving sales team members, Annie Meurs and Ryan Larkin. Annie joined on September 19th and Ryan joined on August 1st. Some fun facts about them both:

Annie Meurs

Annie Meurs is our new Director of Business Development. Her responsibilities include identifying potential new clients and conducting initial outreach. She also works with strategists internally to move the sales process forward. Before her role at ISM, she was doing SEM sales at Meltwater Reach.

Favorite food:
Mangoes, or frozen yogurt. So maybe it could be mango flavored frozen yogurt :)

Favorite place to eat in the city:
SPQR (fancy) or Curry Up Now (food truck).

Where I’m from:
Fallbrook, CA (San Diego).

Where I went to school:
USC, majored in Business.

If I could live anywhere in the world I would live in:
San Francisco! I’m living my dream.

Really random fact:
I have a tomato plant in my apartment named Sammy. It’s never produced a tomato.

Translation: We said she was a superstar (she was too humble to mention she was the top salesRead More

iSearch Media CMO featured on inc.com

Written By Maya Joshi on September 26, 2011 in Company News

Exciting news! ISM’s founder + CMO Scott Rayden was featured on inc.com’s homepage today. Here’s where the article gets exciting:

Scott Rayden, the founder of iSearch Media, agrees that Google+ presents a prime opportunity for start-ups. He says people are still flocking to the service to check out what is new and interesting, and entrepreneurs are filling the void by posting the most interesting links and stories.

Rayden advises to engage now on the service and to be ready for when Google+ does open up business pages in the next few weeks, and to be one of the first to create a company page, bringing along those who are already following your activities.

Read the full article on inc.com.  Scott’s thoughts on Google+ are on page 2 of the article.

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