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Our parent company AOL has a rough time making money from spots, its rapidly expanding network of local news sites, and this is not the only problem. Today, buying website BuyWithMe Group announced that it has hired Charlie Gray, former Executive Vice President at the patch, as his new ' people Manager '.
BuyWithMe, Groupon and LivingSocial VIES loves in the United States, said that grey would help manage the company's growth plans and to hire, train and retain talented workers throughout the country.
BuyWithMe certainly aggressive when it comes to buying its way into new markets. This year he has already completed five acquisitions, scoop site deals New York, scoop St., Chicago deals siteDealADayOnline, San Francisco deals site swoop, loyalty company Edhance and LocalTwist.
BuyWithMe started in 2009, and currently operates in Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington, d.c.
In the grey patch scale growth from 100 staff in 30 locations up to 1400 employees in more than 800 seats, only one year, so the Car shows the ambition of BuyWithMe for further expansion.
Earlier, Gray worked as head of HR and staffing of the Division of North American advertising sales at Google, where he oversaw all the functions associated with the people, for the United States and Canada Google sales and operations team. He also worked for Ziff-Davis and RecycleBank in the past.
BuyWithMe-Prime Minister group buying website, where major local merchants offer offers exclusive limited time for members of the community of BuyWithMe. Through the power of its rooms ...
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