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David Krulewich Joins Audiohook as Chief Revenue Officer


David Krulewich
David Krulewich

Audiohook appoints 15 year media veteran David Krulewich (aka DK) as its new Chief Revenue Officer. Most recently, he served as Executive Vice President of Programmatic, Podcasting, Data and Product at Katz Digital. DK joined Katz via their acquisition Audiology, a company which he co-founded in 2017. Prior to Audiology, he worked for Connexity Inc. where he managed relationships with major agency holding companies and oversaw a successful sales team. DK also spent several years at Yahoo! Inc. He started his career at Warner Media working for TBS, TNT and truTV.

"We are excited to welcome DK to the Audiohook team as our Chief Revenue Officer," commented Audiohook CEO and Founder Jordan Bentley. "DK's extensive experience marked by the exceptional ability to drive revenue and a visionary approach to digital audio, has forged a distinguished path within the industry. He's a perfect fit to lead our commercial efforts and I look forward to his contributions as we continue to grow and innovate."

"I have been watching Audiohook and Jordan's impressive trajectory for a while and I'm pumped to join the team," added DK. "Audiohook's commitment to delivering value to advertisers and publishers as well as their dedication to creating cutting-edge solutions aligns with my passion for delivering successful customer outcomes. I'm eager to work with the talented team at Audiohook and shape the future of audio technology."

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