Google Interviews, Yahoo and Blinkx Hire
Three search engine personnel stories in the news today. Here’s a roundup.
+ Stefanie Olsen reports that Google is interviewing a former U.S. State Department employee, Dan Senor, to head Google’s marketing team. Recently you might have seen Senor on TV at press conferences while he served as
Advisor to the U.S. Presidential Envoy in Iraq. Senor is interviewing for the position that Cindy McCaffery left last year. Google isn’t commenting.
+ Yahoo has hired Shawn Hardin as vice-president of content development. Hardin comes to Yahoo from AOL where he was senior vp of broadband. Before that he worked at several studios and was the head of NBC Internet. He’ll be based at the Yahoo Media Division hq in Santa Monica, California.
+ Blinkx, the provider of both contextual search and video search technology, has hired Jonathan Gregg as Vice President, Business Development for the U.S. Gregg comes from Yahoo where he served as Manager of Global Alliances.
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