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

Profile

Rebecca Lieb
Vice President & Editor-In-Chief
The ClickZ Network

Rebecca LiebRebecca Lieb is vice president and editor-in-chief of the ClickZ Network. She has held executive marketing and communications positions at strategic e-services consultancies, including Siegel & Gale. She worked in the same capacity for global entertainment and media companies, including Universal Television & Networks Group (formerly USA Networks International) and Bertelsmann's German network, RTL Television. As a journalist, Rebecca has written on media for numerous publications, including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, and spent five years as Variety's Berlin-based German/Eastern European bureau chief. She's also a member of the graduate faculty at New York University's Center for Publishing, where she also serves on the Electronic Publishing Advisory Group.




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