BaDoink’s Parent Company Seeks Chief Marketing Officer

ROCHESTER, N.Y.— CM Productions LLC, the company behind BaDoink.com, today announced that it is on the hunt for a chief marketing officer.

The company’s newest executive will be based in the Rochester, N.Y., headquarters, but significant travel to the Barcelona office will be required.

Said CEO Todd Glider: “We need a natural decision-maker with exceptional analytical skills; a person that is born to lead, born to inspire. A 24/7 work ethic, a passion for technological innovation and a hands-on approach to management are crucial."

"We need someone with years of industry experience, and a lot of creativity," Glider said. "Someone immediately recognizable; someone who commands industrywide respect. And that’s just scraping the surface honestly. Our biggest strength has always been our people. The person taking on this role must be pretty extraordinary.” 

The formal job description can be viewed on the TeamCMP website at the following address: www.teamcmp.com/cmo.pdf

Previous CMO Terron Schoonerman has relinquished his position, taking on the role of company partner alongside founders Mark Hoashi and Jeremy Hevery.

The company asks that all CVs be accompanied by a cover letter and emailed to jobs@teamcmp.com with subject line: CMO.

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