PubMatic Advisory Board
Greg StuartCEO, Project Rialto and former CEO of Interactive Advertising Bureau
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Greg Stuart brings more than 20 years of advertising and start-up experience to PubMatic's advisory board. Greg is the former CEO of the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), the premier industry association focused on helping web publishers and advertisers sell interactive advertising more efficiently and effectively. While CEO of the IAB, Greg led the online advertising industry from $6B in revenues in 2001 to $20B in 2007. IAB members now account for 86% of all online advertising sold. He is the author of What Sticks: Why Most Advertising Fails and How to Guarantee Yours Succeeds, which won praise from the ad industry, including Advertising Age. Greg is now the CEO of Project Rialto, a stealth company seeking to completely transform ad targeting on the Internet, IPTV and mobile. |
Greg serves on the Board of Directors for San Francisco based Rapt, Inc. and on the board of advisors for Adify, Fraudwall, Tremor Media, Ad Infuse, Veoh, Vizu, ZenZui and myYearbook.
You can find Greg at http://www.gregstuart.com/.
Munjal ShahCEO and Co-Founder, Like.com ![]() |
Munjal is an accomplished technologist and entrepreneur. Munjal co-founded Like.com, the first truly visual search engine, in August 2004, when he realized he had over 38,000 digital photos and no way to search them for the photos he wanted. Before starting Like.com, Munjal co-founded Andale, a successful eBay auction management service, and Round Zero, a networking forum for early-stage entrepreneurs. He's also worked for Baan, IBM and Blaxxun. He has received numerous awards and recognition and is regularly quoted in leading business and technology publications. Business Week named him one of the top 10 "Up and Comers." |
Munjal serves on the advisory boards of Yousendit, Auyptima (sold to Oracle), and MesmoTV.
He earned a Masters in Computer Science from Stanford University and a Bachelors in Computer Science from University of California, San Diego.
You can see Munjal's current work at Like.com or read his blog here.
