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Sift Media Announces New Account Executive

Columbus, OH (April 12, 2011) - Sift Media, a leading business-to-business publisher specializing in online, interactive, professional communities designed to provide access to three unique, defined groups of accounting professionals through our family of publications, is pleased to announce the addition of Nicole Jones-Kinney in the role of Account Executive. Jones-Kinney will be responsible for all accounts in the Eastern United States.

Tracy Donley, Director of Advertising, said of Jones-Kinney, "Nicole is a wonderful addition to the Sift Media team. She has a strong track record of finding solutions and taking marketing messages to the next level for all of her clients." Jones-Kinney added, "After leaving the B2B space for consumer advertising, I am thrilled to be back in this space and working for Sift Media!"

Jones-Kinney brings more than a decade of experience to the position. She has worked in similar roles for Colorado Homes & Lifestyles Magazine, Boomer Market Advisor Magazine, and JWT Employment Communications. Jones-Kinney holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Georgia. "How 'Bout Them Dawgs!" 

Nicole Jones-Kinney can be reached by phone at 1-866-688-1678 x17, or by e-mail at njoneskinney@sift-media.com


About Sift Media

Sift Media is three dynamic online titles with three distinct audiences, all with a direct connection to accounting and financial professionals in the United States and beyond. Sift Media is made up of the following Web sites: AccountingWEB, Going Concern, and USBusinessForums. Published exclusively online since 1999, Sift Media targets CPAs, accountants, controllers, Enrolled Agents, CFOs, and CEOs as its more than 200,000 members.

The parent company of Sift Media, Sift Limited, is headquartered in Bristol, United Kingdom. The combination of international resources allows our diverse Web sites to reach over 600,000 accountants and financial personnel worldwide.
 

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