Kira Basciano Joins JuicyAds as Sales Associate

SAN FRANCISCO — JuicyAds announced today the addition of Kira Basciano as its newest sales associate.

Basciano is the daughter of industry veteran Julie Larson (aka Imortyl Pussycat) who has been providing sales department support, traffic analysis and account management expertise at JuicyAds for a number of years.

"Becoming part of the JuicyAds team really is a dream come true for me," Basciano said. "Having been around the office for so long, I already have a sense of how hard everyone works here and how much fun the whole team has providing clicks for media buyers while selling spots for publishers. When I got the call to come aboard I jumped at the opportunity and have been going full speed ever since."

JuicyAds said Basciano’s resume includes a dual focus in customer service and mathematics that makes her a highly qualified addition to the JuicyAds team.

“Julie is one of the most respected women in our industry, and knowing someone comes from quality mentors makes a huge difference in how they do once they are trained to put their skills to use effectively," Juicy Jay said.

He added, "Aside from Julie being named Adult Sales Rep of the Year by YNOT in Prague this past September, and getting to know Kira over the last year — you can already see the same worth ethic, commitment to excellence and attention to detail. We have huge things planned and having the best team making it all happen is essential to our success. So adding Kira to the mix is a big win for our company and all JuicyAds clients."

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