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Agentsmith Appoints Tracey Kliebhan as Chief Technology Officer.


BALTIMORE -- Agentsmith (www.agent-smith.com), a developer of innovative revenue optimization and management solutions for the broadcast media industry, announced that it has appointed Tracey Kliebhan as its chief technology officer. As CTO, Kliebhan will oversee the development of Agentsmith's products, technology, and technical initiatives for use by major networks, affiliates, and cable companies. Kliebhan is the first CTO appointed by Agentsmith, a company that develops software solutions to help media companies increase advertising sales revenue and profitability.

Kliebhan brings nearly 20 years of experience to the role of CTO. Prior to Agentsmith, Kliebhan served as vice president of business systems development at Discovery Communications, Inc., where she oversaw application development for the company's domestic business units. At Discovery, Kliebhan led the integration of a suite of customized advertising solutions for deal generation, traffic, stewardship, and reporting for use by the company's advertising sales groups. Her responsibilities also included business systems for program scheduling, content management, affiliate sales, online, human resources, and finance.

Earlier, Kliebhan was vice president of product development at Nesbit Systems Inc., a media software consulting and development firm in Princeton, New Jersey. At Nesbit, Kliebhan managed the development and customization of sales proposal systems used by more than a dozen cable networks nationwide.

Agentsmith's CEO, Michael Cooper, said, "We are extremely pleased to welcome Tracey to Agentsmith in the new role of chief technology officer. Tracey's proven leadership, strategic vision and extensive experience in managing the development of software for the broadcast industry make her the ideal choice to oversee the ongoing development of Agentsmith's growing suite of products and services."

About Agentsmith

Agentsmith develops and markets innovative revenue management software solutions that help broadcast media companies increase revenue, improve profitability, enhance customer relationships and remain competitive by optimizing advertising sales performance. Founded in 2001 with headquarters in Baltimore, Maryland, Agentsmith's clients include major networks, their affiliates, and cable providers across North America. For more information, visit www.agent-smith.com.

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