Conference: Aug 20-23, Expo: Aug 21-22, 2007 • San Jose Convention Center • San Jose, CA    
 

Profile

Paul Vallez
Director, Product Management
Ask.com Search Marketing

Paul Vallez is the head of Product Management for Search Marketing at Ask.com, a division of IAC Advertising Solutions. With nearly 10 years of online search and search marketing experience, Paul drives the overall search marketing product platform strategy and evolution of the Ask Sponsored Listings program, including sponsored search, contextual, and publisher products and tools. Paul drove the development and launch of the Ask Sponsored Listings program in 2005 and Ask contextual Listings in 2007.

Prior to joining Ask.com in 2001, Paul managed LookSmart's key search and advertising distribution products and directed the company's strategic distribution partnerships including MSN, Inktomi, Excite, and Alta Vista. Paul holds a B.A. in English from the University of California, Berkeley.




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