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Rebecca Lieb named editor-in-chief of ClickZ Network.

CHICAGO -- At SES Chicago, Incisive Media promoted Rebecca Lieb to editor-in-chief of the ClickZ Network.
Ms. Lieb has been with ClickZ since January, 2001, is respected in the interactive marketing space. She is often invited to speak at industry events and conferences worldwide, including ad:tech, Search Engine Strategies and the CMO Council Summits.
With this new role, Rebecca will play a huge role in shaping the future editorial direction of Search Engine Watch following Danny Sullivan's departure from the site at the end of November.
A sister site to ClickZ, Search Engine Watch is already a part of The ClickZ Network.
She has had quite some experience in this fast moving industry, with positions like executive marketing and communications positions at strategic e-services consultancies, including Siegel & Gale.
She worked in the same capacity for global entertainment and media companies including Universal Television & Networks Group and Bertelsmann's German network, RTL Television.
She has written on media for numerous publications, including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, and spent five years as Variety's Berlin-based German/Eastern European bureau chief.
She is also a member of the graduate faculty at New York University's Center for Publishing, where she also serves on the Electronic Publishing Advisory Group.
-- Posted by Giselle Abramovich
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