VideoAmp Appoints Michael Parkes as First Chief Revenue Officer to Meet Explosive Demand for Cross-Screen Optimization

Former SVP of Sales at Amobee to Drive VideoAmp’s Continued Revenue Growth Globally

SANTA MONICA, CA – VideoAmp, the cross-screen optimization platform for the TV and video ecosystem, announced that it has appointed Michael Parkes as its first Chief Revenue Officer. As CRO, Parkes will be responsible for revenue generation and scaling the sales organization. Parkes was brought on to continue building on VideoAmp’s second 100% quarter-over-quarter growth as the company furthers its leadership position in the advance TV and total video ecosystems.

Parkes, whose appointment is part of a larger effort to capitalize on VideoAmp’s terrific momentum by nearly doubling the investment in sales and marketing globally, comes to this role with more than a decade of experience leading sales and marketing teams, with impressive results. He has a decorated career in digital media and technology, and has a track record of growth both in the U.S. and abroad.

“We are thrilled to invite an industry leader like Michael to join VideoAmp’s executive team, where he will undoubtedly make an immediate impact,” said Ross McCray, Co-Founder & CEO, VideoAmp. “With our last couple quarters of growth, we wanted to find the right veteran to continue our momentum and further accelerate our growth even more. We believe Michael’s track record in scaling winning businesses makes him an ideal fit for this global role.

Michael’s industry expertise and proven track record in this sector makes him an ideal fit for this global role. With this new leadership in place, our focus will be to continue on our current trajectory in establishing a strong foundation for VideoAmp’s next phase of growth.”

Prior to VideoAmp, Parkes served as SVP of Sales at Amobee, overseeing the company’s North American sales team ensuring exceptional results and high touch customer service for Amobee’s clients. Amobee, which is owned by Singtel acquired Adconion Direct in 2014 where Michael also served as SVP of Sales. He helped launch Adconion in the US and grew the sales team up until the acquisition by Amobee. Previously, Parkes was President of UK-based advertising network eType in New York where he oversaw all sales and operations after leading sales for eType across Europe for three years. Before eType, Parkes worked as a Sales Manager for CNET Networks in Sydney, Australia where he led sales of online ad campaigns in Australia and Asia Pacific markets. Parkes is a native of Sydney, Australia and currently resides in New York City. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Management from the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia.

“I couldn’t imagine a more exciting time to join VideoAmp,” said Parkes. “The opportunity and scope of the platform’s capabilities at the cross-section of linear TV, desktop and mobile video, on-demand and OTT video is extremely powerful. It’s clear the company has built a truly innovative solution for marketers and publishers with a comprehensive set of cross-screen capabilities that ultimately make video advertising easier to buy and more effective for brands. My focus will be to grow the sales organization and educate brands, agencies, trading desks, publishers and broadcasters on the value VideoAmp can add to their video advertising.”

About VideoAmp

VideoAmp enables advertisers and media owners to transact seamlessly across devices and has developed the world’s first Screen Optimization Platform. VideoAmp’s proprietary Screen Optimization Platform enables advertisers the ability to plan, buy and measure deduplicated and precise audiences across linear, VOD, OTT, desktop, and mobile content. VideoAmp enables content owners to package linear TV, on-demand and digital assets holistically with data-driven optimization. Founded in 2014, VideoAmp is headquartered in Los Angeles, with offices in New York, San Francisco, Chicago, and the Netherlands. VideoAmp is backed by RTL Group and six other reputable VCs. For more information visit www.videoamp.com or follow VideoAmp on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.