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adMarketplace is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Conducive Corporation. Conducive was founded in 2000, and adMarketplace was launched in 2003 when it was selected by eBay.com to power its exclusive pay per click advertising engine.

Mission
To empower advertisers through our trusted online marketplace and media expertise.

Management
James Hill, CEO & Founder
Jamie co-founded Conducive. As CEO and Founder his primary duties include setting the overall strategy and direction of the Company. Prior to founding Conducive, Jamie was an executive at CBS Broadcasting, where he implemented group-marketing strategies for clients such as Kraft, Toyota, and Warner Brothers.

Prior to his work at CBS, Jamie was employed at TeleRep and was responsible for developing marketing strategies for Fortune 500 advertisers. Jamie is a proud University of Southern California Trojan.


Adam J. Epstein, President & COO
Adam serves as President & COO, and is responsible for managing day to day business operations. Adam joined Conducive in November 2003 as General Counsel and served as General Manager of the adMarketplace Network before being tapped as President & COO in June 2006. Prior to joining Conducive, Adam founded AlternaCast, which was the exclusive audio conferencing provider to PlaceWare before its acquisition by Microsoft.

Prior to AlternaCast, Adam clerked for Chief Judge Richard A. Enslen of the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan, and was an associate with Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP in New York. Adam graduated from Columbia University and the University of Michigan Law School.


Michael Yudin, Vice President of Engineering
Mike joined Conducive in October 2007 from SmartyAds, a pay per click advertising company, where he was the CEO. Mike has 14 years of engineering experience and has led product development teams at AOL and Ubique, an emerging technology company. Mike holds a M.Sc. degree in Computer Science from the Weizmann Institute and is an expert of information theory, data retrieval, cryptography and related algorithms.







 
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