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AdLarge Names Egan Director of Digital Content & Strategy


Brian Egan
Brian Egan

AdLarge appoints Brian Egan as Director of Digital Content and Strategy, spearheading the expansion of strategic discovery methods to uncover new talent and content creators. Egan has been in the media industry for over a decade working in several different facets. Creator and host of the "Glue Guys" podcast, Egan previously worked with Adlarge in the space when he ran the Almighty Media podcast network. Most recently, Egan created and co-founded Inlet TV, a digital multi-media live streaming platform.

AdLarge Co-CEO Cathy Csukas commented, "Throughout his career, Brian has had the opportunity to work with some of the largest podcasters in the world and brings an impressive depth of experience and entrepreneurial vision to the company. With his leadership, we're focused on finding new marketing and content opportunities and look forward to reaching new levels of success for our clients in 2022."

Egan added, "I can't express how excited I am to join this incredible team of industry-leading professionals. I'm looking forward to contributing to the inspired work they already do for their content partners, with an eye toward expanding their footprint in emerging markets and products. For anyone looking to connect on podcast content, technology, or to just make an introduction - my inbox is wide open."

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