Incisive Media Names Michael Bennett Vice President, Audience Development for U.S.

NEW YORK – Incisive Media, a global leader in specialized business news and information, announced the promotion of Michael Bennett to the new position of vice president, audience development for the U.S. Bennett, formerly group director for audience development, will expand his current responsibilities to include oversight of the company’s customer service center, management of key account sales programs, and expansion of current database and e-mail marketing programs. He will continue to report to George Dillehay, senior vice president – legal for Incisive.

Bennett was named group director for audience development in 2008. Previously, he had served as director of circulation marketing for The National Law Journal and the New York Law Journal, both Incisive Media publications, since 1999. Before joining the company, Bennett was a group circulation manager for Miller Freeman’s Financial Services, Retail and Jewelry Groups. Previously, he was circulation director for the Optical Group at Jobson Publishing and held management positions at BPA Worldwide.

Bennett received his B.A. degree from the University of Notre Dame.

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