Brennan Brooks Appointed Chief Marketing Officer of BaDoink

NEW YORK — CM Productions, a leader in the online space, today announced the appointment of Brennan Brooks as the new chief marketing officer.

Brooks will spearhead integrated marketing efforts for the company’s flagship brand, BaDoink VIP, as well as mobile dating platform WellHello.

“We are thrilled to have Brennan as an integral part of the CM Productions global leadership team,” said Todd Glider, CEO of CM Productions and BaDoink. “He joins us from Global Personal with a track record of immeasurable success including reorganizing and developing the internal marketing channels for the company, leading to huge success with their adult dating properties.”

“I’m proud to be part of a company founded by technology visionaries with a pioneering spirit and history of changing content consumption and online entertainment through robust digital distribution platforms,” Brooks said. “It’s a very exciting time to be at CM Productions.”

Brennan’s extensive marketing background also includes 10 years as an online affiliate, promoting a variety offers through search, social and content marketing. His career thus far has also seen him consult for prominent and mainstream marketing companies in Chicago, New York and Minneapolis. 

A native of Saint Paul, Minnesota, Brennan has a B.S. in marketing management with a minor in finance from the University of St. Thomas.

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