Drop.io Adds Scott Schwanbeck, Online Media Veteran, to Its
Management Team, as Vice President of Business Development
NEW YORK (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) November 14, 2008 --
drop.io (http://drop.io),
the simple private sharing solution, announced today that Scott
Schwanbeck, a 12-year online media veteran who specializes in strategic
development and revenue generation for established companies in the
digital space, has joined its management team as Vice President
of Business Development. In this capacity, Mr. Schwanbeck will help set
the strategic direction and operational goals, as the company enters a
phase of expansion. He will be a core contributor in the overall growth
of the company.
Sam Lessin, CEO of drop.io, said, “Drop.io is
building a new vocabulary for simple private sharing on the web, and
Scott’s deep expertise and leadership will be
instrumental in the development of key relationships and in distributing
our solution within specific verticals.”
According to Mr. Schwanbeck, “Digital file
sharing is an area that is coming of age and drop.io is poised to lead
the charge as the leading provider of ‘private’
content sharing. The timing is right for drop.io to align with key
strategic partners, and I anticipate that participating in the growth of
a company founded on such an innovative premise as drop.io’s,
will present a rare and vibrant opportunity to make a difference in the
marketplace.”
Before joining drop.io, Mr. Schwanbeck was Vice President of Business
Development, at Fox Interactive Media. While there, he was responsible
for all business and corporate development activities including;
strategic partnerships, non-ad based monetization, content and data
licensing, audience development and international expansion for the
(FIM-owned) IGN Entertainment network of sites.
Prior to Fox Interactive, Mr. Schwanbeck was Vertical Sales Director at
Lycos, where he was responsible for overall revenues, strategic
partnerships and distribution agreements across the Finance & Small
Business verticals. Mr. Schwanbeck had also previously held senior roles
at AltaVista and Excite over his more than 12-year career.
Adds Lessin, “We are thrilled to have Scott
join the drop.io team. His long history working with top-tier online
brands will offer an extremely helpful perspective, as we look to bring
drop.io out to the wider market.”
About Drop.io
Drop.io is an easy to use, online file sharing service that provides
users with a simple and private way to share images, video, audio,
documents and other digital content through unique, user-created and
controlled, sharing points called ‘drops.’
In just a few clicks, users are able to seamlessly create personal
sharing points, upload content via web, email, mms, Facebook, Firefox
extension, phone and fax inputs and then share it with friends, family,
and colleagues through Drop.io’s various web,
email, mms, Twitter, sms, iTunes and fax outputs. Each ‘drop’
is non-searchable, non-networked, does not require any type of account
registration and can be password-protected and set to expire after a
period of time. Drop.io is used by a wide range of users seeking a
convenient and secure method for sharing all types of digital content,
ranging from mothers sharing baby photos to large companies using ‘drops’
as collaborative workspaces. The company was founded by Sam Lessin in
2007 and has raised $3.9 MM in financing from RRE Ventures and DFJ
Gotham. For more information, visit, http://drop.io/about.
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