FriendFinder Names Meagan Ladeau Business Development Manager

FriendFinder Names Meagan Ladeau Business Development Manager

CAMPBELL, Calif. — FriendFinder Networks (FFN) on Wednesday welcomed the newest addition to its expanding affiliate marketing team, naming Meagan Ladeau the new business development manager.

With a decade-long work history that includes positions as Senior Account Manager and Business Development Manager for companies such as Google Inc. and Randstad Intl., Ladeau is excited to continue pursuing her passions.

“Working in an entirely new industry presents a number of challenges and I perform best when I am challenged,” Ladeau said. “I look forward to meeting new faces and getting to establish long lasting partnerships that have a real impact on the success of FriendFinder Networks.”

As one of FFN’s newest Business Development Managers, Ladeau will spearhead the growth of the already solid foundation that FFN has built. Identifying industry sectors in which to build new business relationships and developing and executing go-to-market strategies are a few of the key tasks that she will be responsible for.

With her sights set on the mobile sector, Ladeau remarked, “I look forward to identifying new ways in which to integrate our brand into the mobile space. The world is going mobile and the best way to gain mainstream traction is by going mobile as well. As our users go, so shall we!”

FFN has been at the forefront of affiliate marketing for more than 15 years, pioneering the modern-day dating affiliate program.

To reach out to Meagan Ladeau regarding Affiliate Partnerships please email affiliates@medley.com.

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