9Lenses names Tom Miller Chief Marketing Officer
Tysons Corner, VA (PRWEB) October 04, 2017 -- 9Lenses announced today that Thomas C. Miller has been named Chief Marketing Officer, effective September 12. Tom has had 25 years of experience leading transformational marketing teams. He previously was Vice President of national marketing, Gannett, where he was responsible for all strategic marketing for Gannett's national brands and USA TODAY. Prior to Gannett, he served as Director of Sales Strategy, AOL Media Network, responsible for the strategic development and execution of digitally based, B2B marketing programs. He also held executive marketing roles at Havas, White & Partners, and Source Media.
“We are delighted to bring someone on board with Tom's depth of experience and understanding with transformative companies. Tom’s impressive leadership track record, and business acumen are going to be invaluable to our company, both strategically and operationally,” stated Edwin Miller, Founder, CEO, and Chairman of 9Lenses.
In this role as Chief Marketing Officer, Mr. Miller will serve as 9Lense’s senior expert in marketing. Miller will lead marketing and sales strategy efforts that will include product marketing, acquisition and retention.
ABOUT 9LENSES
9Lenses, the digital diagnostic platform, complements the consulting process with data, analytics, and software so that consultants can digitally engage with their clients. At 9Lenses, we recognize that technology is disrupting the consulting industry and as a result, client needs and perceptions of value are changing as well. To help consultants navigate this change, we’re working to digitize their intellectual property so that they can win new business, build on their knowledge of their customers, the business issues they solve, and improve the quality of their questions. 9Lenses was founded in 2011 and is venture-backed by Kinetic Ventures, Rally Ventures, and Gartner.
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