|
|
50 views | 5 Web 2.0 Businesses That Will Thrive in a Down Economy Source:Mashable! 2008-10-11 03:30:05 |
|
37 views | Twitter to IM: Drop Dead Source:TechCrunch 2008-10-11 13:30:04 |
|
33 views | SavvyAuntie Helps the Favorite Aunt Give the Best Gifts this Holiday Season Source:Mashable! 2008-10-11 13:30:40 |
|
31 views | 20+ Resources for National Coming Out Day Source:Mashable! 2008-10-11 11:30:16 |
|
28 views | WeAre.Us is (Almost) Like Ning, But With A Heart. Wins First VenCorps Prize. Source:TechCrunch 2008-10-11 09:30:04 |
|
27 views | UsernameCheck: Mashable Readers Set to Waste 337.5 Man-Hours Source:Mashable! 2008-10-11 09:30:15 |
|
26 views | Has Mahalo Found its Hook? Source:Mashable! 2008-10-11 15:33:11 |
|
25 views | Where are we going? Source:TechCrunch 2008-10-11 13:30:15 |
|
24 views | During Tough Times, The Echo Chamber Can Be Your Best Friend Source:TechCrunch 2008-10-11 11:30:05 |
|
21 views | Web Tech Events - Week of October 12 Source:CenterNetworks 2008-10-11 15:30:03 |
Fox executive new TechCrunch CEO
March 18th, 2007 at 10:44 am
Heather Harde, senior vice president of mergers and acquisitions at Fox Interactive Media is all set to join as the new chief executive officer at TechCrunch, a technology blog edited and published by Michael Arrington.
Arrington could not be reached for a comment. We left him a voice mail and tried to contact him via email as well.
We are still trying to were able to confirm this information with FIM., but there is little chance we can get this information before the start of the new week. Harde was one of the early hires by Ross Levinsohn, former president of FIM.
Harde, worked on many deals for FIM including the acquisitions of Newroo and kSolo. A frequent guest at some of the earlier TechCrunch parties, Harde is quite familiar with the Silicon Valley landscape and spent a considerable amount of time in Northern California.
As someone who is trying to balance editorial tasks with chief janitorial duties that go with the title of a founder, Harde’s presence will help Arrington focus most of his energies on editorial.
























