AP Sales and Marketing Department - March 2008



Thomas R. Brettingen
Chief Revenue Officer and Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing
The Associated Press


Tom Brettingen, in his new role as AP's Chief Revenue Officer and Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, oversees all of AP's lines of business. Prior to moving into this new position, he was senior vice president, Global Newspaper Markets, responsible for AP's business relationships with all newspapers and news agencies in the world, as well as AP's commercial photo sales organization. Based at New York headquarters, he assumed responsibility for Global Newspaper Markets in 2005. Previously, Brettingen, 59, directed AP's Newspaper & New Media Markets (N&NMM) department, responsible for AP's business relationships with newspapers and new media customers in the United States. Brettingen has more than 28 years of AP experience as a newsman, editor and executive. Prior to being named senior vice president in 2003, he was vice president of Business Development. In that position he oversaw several commercial divisions of AP. He joined the AP in 1970 as a newsman in Sioux Falls, S.D. He was Sioux Falls correspondent and Minneapolis news editor before being named deputy sports editor in New York in 1976. He served as Miami bureau chief for five years and then returned to New York as a general executive in the Newspaper Membership department. He left the company in 1986 to join ARI Network Services Inc., a Milwaukee-based electronic commerce company, as vice president of business information services. Returning to AP in 1994, Brettingen helped launch AP AdSEND as executive director of the company's startup digital advertising delivery service. He later became deputy director and then director of Business Development. A native of Isle, Minn., Brettingen is a journalism graduate of the University of Minnesota.




Jane Seagrave
Senior Vice President for Global Product Development
The Associated Press


Jane Seagrave, in her new role as senior vice president for Global Product Development, will oversee development of AP's next-generation (Web 2.0) multimedia product portfolio, as well as manage product growth in mobile and Web video and key content verticals, including entertainment, sports and business. Seagrave, 53, based at The Associated Press headquarters in New York, was named a vice president of New Media Markets in 2005, having rejoined the AP in 2003 as director of AP Digital. She has overseen the development of AP Financial News, the elections product Campaign Plus and video products for international markets. She's also headed AP's mobile initiatives. As head of AP Digital, Seagrave has been responsible for the worldwide marketing and sales of AP’s products and services to commercial Web sites, wireless providers, governments, corporations and information resellers. She rejoined the AP after working as chief online strategy consultant for American Lawyer Media, where she developed and managed the integration of that company with San Francisco-based law.com. She was an AP journalist from 1980 to 1985 with assignments in Santa Fe, N.M., Grants Pass, Ore., and Boston. She later served as vice president-editorial and production for Lawyers Weekly Publications in Boston, president and chief operating officer of Legal Communications, Ltd., a Philadelphia-based legal publisher, and chief executive officer of localbusiness.com, a national news service that reported on the technology business sector. A graduate of Bowdoin College, Seagrave holds a master's degree in public administration from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government.




Sue Cross
Senior Vice President of Global New Media and U.S. Print and Broadcast Markets
The Associated Press


Sue A. Cross, in her new role as senior vice president of Global New Media and U.S. Print/Broadcast Markets, has responsibility for sales to AP's domestic newspaper and broadcast customers as well as sales to all digital customers. She has been vice president/online for U.S. Newspaper Markets at The Associated Press since 2005, directing strategy, product development, business operations and online services for newspaper Web sites that collectively reach more than 60 million people a month. Cross, 47, led development of Money & Markets, AP's multimedia financial information service, helped launch AP's Online Video Network in 2006 and initiated redevelopment of AP's hosted online news. Based in Los Angeles, she served as regional vice president for the Western U.S. in 2004-2005 and expanded AP's services for the U.S. ethnic media market. From 1998 through 2003, she was chief of bureau for Los Angeles, overseeing international, national and state coverage from California and Nevada. She created a multimedia newsroom and expanded AP's West Coast entertainment report with a focus on real-time coverage of entertainment events. Cross served as AP's bureau chief in Phoenix, assistant bureau chief in Chicago, and news editor in Illinois and Texas. She joined the AP in Cincinnati in 1983, and also worked in the Columbus and Toledo, Ohio, and Juneau, Alaska, bureaus. Cross holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Ohio State University and is active in number journalism and community boards and organizations.




Joy Jones
Vice President of Marketing Operations
The Associated Press


Joy Jones, in her new role as vice president of Marketing Operations, will oversee global management of product communications, research, distribution and support. She will also handle general administration for the new sales and marketing organization. Based at The Associated Press headquarters in New York, Jone, 37, has been vice president of business operations for AP's Global Newspaper Markets division since 2004. GNM is the sales department responsible for customer relationships with newspapers and news agencies worldwide. Her duties expanded in November 2007 to include direct oversight of Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Jones has been vice president for global business operations since joining the AP in 2004 from Cap Gemini Ernst & Young consulting firm. She has managed the AP AdSend, AP AdVantage, and AP Technology operations in addition to previously acting as interim regional director for Latin America. Jones joined AP in 2004 from Cap Gemini Ernst & Young consulting firm where she was an executive with the Media and Entertainment team within CGE&Y's Telecom Media Networks practice, working with media, entertainment and telecommunications clients to develop technology-led strategies for international companies.





Eric Braun
Vice President and Managing Director of International Television
The Associated Press

Eric Braun has been AP Vice President and Managing Director of International Television since 2005. Based in London, he has management responsibility for AP Television News (APTN), AP's global video news agency. Braun, 57, has broad experience in a range of media markets and disciplines, both in the United States and internationally. Formerly Vice President for News and Convergence at Raycom Media, Inc, he supervised matters concerning news and public affairs programming for all 39 of the company’s local television operations. He also oversaw marketing of Raycom’s Internet business and new media strategies. Before working at Raycom, from 1989 to 1998, he held a variety of senior and executive positions at Magid. As Vice President of New Technology, Braun directed Magid’s development of research and consulting services to television broadcasters, networks, new media and Internet businesses. He consulted with networks, group owners, producers, and location stations across North America, and in Europe and Asia, developing research-based business development strategies and new business plans. Braun was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and earned a degree in business administration and finance from Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio. It was at college that he began his media career, first as a freelance news reporter for television and radio stations, and subsequently as news director for numerous radio and television stations.



Ian Cameron
Vice President of AP Images
The Associated Press


Ian Cameron has been vice president of AP Images since June 2006, based at The Associated Press headquarters in New York. Cameron, 51, has been responsible for AP's commercial photo operation globally. AP Images is one of the world's largest collections of historical and news images and an essential source of photos and graphics for professional image buyers and commercial customers. Cameron came to the AP from Getty Images where he was director of editorial sales for North America, based in New York. Prior to his nearly two years with Getty Images, Cameron worked as a vice president of sales for data solutions at TV Guide. Before that he spent more than two years with Reuters, first as Canadian sales director and then as media sales director for the Americas. He was Canadian sales manager for Dow Jones for nearly four years before going to Reuters. A retired lieutenant colonel in the Canadian Armed Forces Reserves, he has a bachelor of arts degree in history from Concordia University/Loyola campus.



James R. Williams
Senior Vice President of Global Broadcast


Jim Williams, who is retiring, has been a senior vice president of The Associated Press since 2005. Based at the Broadcast News Center in Washington, Williams has been overseeing the broadcast division, which produces video, audio, and text news services and other products that serve the traditional and new media outlets of AP's global television and radio customers. Williams joined AP in 1979 as broadcast executive for Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. In 1982 he became broadcast executive for California and Nevada and the following year was named general broadcast executive for the Eastern Division, in charge of sales for 18 states. In 1985 he was appointed deputy director of marketing for AP Broadcast Services before being promoted to director of Broadcast in 1987. He became a vice president in 1990. Before joining AP Williams worked for WTBC-WUOA Radio in Tuscaloosa, Ala. A native of Eufaula, Ala., Williams graduated from the University of Alabama.


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