NEW YORK – Adaptly, Inc., a media technology company which enables successful advertising on social media platforms, announced that Kelley Gott has joined the company as Vice President, Head of Strategic Accounts, based in Adaptly’s New York headquarters. She will focus on developing Adaptly’s high priority brand and agency relationships and driving growth through long-term partnerships.
“Kelley is a proven leader in advertising, media and ad technology across mediums/platforms, including digital, social, traditional media, sponsorships and events,” says Nikhil Sethi, Adaptly’s Co-Founder, and to whom Ms Gott will report. “We know she will leverage her strong relationships nationwide with brands and agencies so that they understand the extraordinary opportunity that social media platforms give brands to understand and reach their audiences at significant scale.”
Ms Gott joins Adaptly from BLiNQ Media’s New York office where, as Chief Revenue Officer and before that, EVP Sales and Marketing, she led sales and business development. Before that, she was VP Sales for SocialCode that builds marketing technology and solutions for brands using social media platforms. Earlier, Ms Gott was in publishing ad sales with Hearst, Time Inc. and Condé Nast. She began her career on the agency side with BBDO and TBWA\Chiat\Day. Ms Gott is a 1989 graduate of Vanderbilt University.
Adaptly (www.adaptly.com) is a media technology company which enables successful advertising on autonomous marketing platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, and Kik. It combines the most essential set of software and services to support marketers and agencies of any size. The company’s clients include PepsiCo, MasterCard, Fox, Dominos, AMC Networks, Sears, Philips, The Weinstein Company, and hundreds more. Founded in 2010, Adaptly is headquartered in New York City with offices in Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston, London, and Sydney. The company was selected as a Top 10 Startup by Time Inc. and was also named one of the Top 100 Startups in Manhattan.