Articles Tagged ‘Walder Amaya’

Apex Mobile Media launches ad creative management solution

The Altitude Platform enables users to manage ad serving and reporting on a single platform.

Apex Mobile Media opens more seamless in-game ad opps with partnership

Brands that work with the company can now reach gamers through in-game real estate, such as the background of a game.

Apex Mobile acquires minority stake in Coastal Digital

The solutions provider will create exclusive technology and creative with Coastal, which is a custom ad company.

Apex Mobile inks data partnership with Kochava

The company saw more than 500% growth in 2017.

Evolve Media reworks its flagship female site

EVP Walder Amaya on how Divine.ca’s new editor means a return to the site’s roots.

Mobile growth leads to hires at Evolve Media

The digital media company has added two sales VPs to support its GN and Apex verticals.

TotallyHer Canada hires sales lead

Alyea Henderson has joined the team from Mode Media.

Evolve Media deepens Quebec expansion

Having signed on a host of new French-language sites, the media co has hired an account director to drive sales.

Crave-ing a new look

Evolve Media’s CraveOnline is now targeting a more sophisticated male consumer of content and products through its redesign.

Evolve Media expands French focus

The digital company has hired Khatir Soltani as part of its plan to carve out space in Quebec and overseas French markets.

Evolve Media adds beauty site

Details on the third acquisition in five months for the publisher.

TotallyHer launches kids unit

The unit will represent inventory across a range of online gaming platforms.

Evolve Media’s new pet project

Dogtime Media will be absorbed into the company’s lifestyle arm, TotallyHer.

Evolve offering ‘branded avatars’ for Miniclip games

The ad network is partnering with the game site to represent its Canadian inventory, with eyes on developing new opportunities to reach casual mobile gamers.

Evolve to represent Apartment Therapy’s Canadian ad inventory

The publisher continues to expand its TotallyHer female-focused ad offering in Canada.