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Zeotap Creates ID+ Commercialization Leadership Role

November 26 2020

In New York, mobile user data specialist Zeotap has hired long-time martech exec Matt Barash for a newly created role, SVP Global Publishing + Platform Partnerships, leading commercial development of the firm's recently launched ID+ solution.

Matt BarashFounded in 2014 by a team who previously worked at Vodafone, IBM and mobile ad tech firm Fyber, Zeotap offers a platform to help telecom operators draw out mobile customer data, for use in ad targeting and to predict user behavior. The company is also the founding member of ID+, a solution that aims to provide a privacy-compliant mechanism to overcome identity resolution challenges arising from ID fragmentation, cookie restrictions and regulation across the world.

Barash (pictured) joins from mobile ad platform AdColony, where he served as SVP of Strategy & Business Development, overseeing global strategy, marketing and all commercial relationships with automated advertising, data and marketing technology partners. Prior to this he held senior roles at publishers including Forbes and News Corp (Fox Audience Network).

Commenting on the appointment founder and CPO Projjol Banerjea said: 'With his vast knowledge of the publisher domain and proven track record growing and developing global partnerships, we are thrilled to have Matt join our team as we evangelize ID+ and encourage members of the industry to join the effort to grow the solution across platforms, channels and geographies'.

The firm, which recently added $18.5m in funding to its previous $42m Series C funding round, is online at www.zeotap.com .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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