 David Eun has been appointed as the President of AOL Media and Studios. He will be joining the company on March 1, 2010 and will report to AOL Chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong. Eun succeeds Bill Wilson, President, AOL Media, who will transition out of the role after nine years with AOL, says AOL in press release.
Joining in this new role Eun will be responsible for the company's more than 80 content sites, its new SEED.com publishing platform, as well as the newly acquired StudioNow video platform and AOL's NYC and LA studios.
Most recently Eun was with Google where he served as the Vice President for Strategic Partnerships. Prior to the current association with AOL, until 2006, Eun helped oversee AOL as Vice President, Operations for the Media & Communications Group at Time Warner Inc.
Prior to joining Time Warner he was a partner at Arts Alliance, a venture capital firm focusing on digital media, information technology and business services. He began his career in media at NBC. |