MIchael Connolly was Appointed as Chief Executive Officer at Sonobi

Date of management change: September 15, 2011 

What Happened?

Austin, TX-based Sonobi Appointed MIchael Connolly as Chief Executive Officer

 

About the Company

Sonobi is an advertising technology developer that offers better ways for publishers, media agencies and advertiser brands to drive results and achieve business goals—through user-centric technology and intelligent data—creating more effective advertising and better connections between people and brands. Since 2011, Sonobi has been helping clients and strategic partners from across digital advertising forecast new market opportunity, enhance value delivery to clients, and create more profitable businesses.

 

About the Person

MIchael Connolly is the co-founder and CEO of Sonobi. Michael is a former ARMY CPT, Black hawk helicopter pilot, and Iraq war veteran. He has over 10 years of leadership and management experience.  Michael is a successful entrepreneur with a focus in digital media start ups. He co-founded Digital Tech Publishing in 2009 which was later acquired in August 2012. Digital Tech was a network of sites that reached over 30 million unique visitors per month and served 1.5B ads per month. Through this experience as a publisher Michael was able to gain deep insight into the supply side of the market place. Using this perspective he co-founded Sonobi in December 2011 with a vision of building technology to represent the publisher.  By assembling the right team with a balance of vision, technology, and execution, Sonobi has become the fastest growing publisher focused technology platform in the space.  

 

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