Staff Reporters
May 8, 2012

VeNA hires chief revenue officer

AUSTRALIA - Online video and entertainment company Vena has appointed Peter Bojanac to the newly created role of chief revenue officer. He will be responsible for aligning the agency's marketing solution to client opportunities across Asia-Pacific.

Peter Bojanac
Peter Bojanac

Bojanac has worked with PeopleBrowsr and Spiral Media and was a director of mobile ad network Mojiva. He is also the founder and strategic director of Viva9, which was acquired by ASX-listed company Bluefreeway where he was responsible for growing sales revenue to US$76 million in three years. 

“We have created this new role for Bojanac because of his skill sets,” said Vena's COO,  James Zipeure. “Few people can bring his experience to the table and he will be invaluable in creatively applying VeNA’s capabilities direct to agencies and clients to provide greater opportunities beyond the obvious choices.”

Bojanac said he was attracted to VeNA because of its rapid growth and influence across online video and entertainment. “VeNA is seeing rapid growth across their business. Online video alone is worth about US$1.5 billion in APAC alone, so helping them more creatively use their share of this revenue is a great opportunity,” he said. 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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