World Wide Content Names New VP of Sales

LOS ANGELES – World Wide Content (WWC) has announced that John Berg is the company's new vice president of sales.

In the past, Berg served as vice president of sales for both Eagle Ad Corp and for Azure Entertainment. He is perhaps best known for his involvement with content production company Matrix Content, where he was a co-founder and president/CEO.

In his new role, Berg will oversee the sales and marketing of the company's new feeds and existing products. While keeping a close eye on sales of content, Berg will be crafting strategies to make content delivery "faster, more precise, and more user-friendly."

"Being part of a company that has already achieved such great success in delivering high quality content and service to the marketplace is an honor,” Berg said. “Helping them take it to new heights is an opportunity that I am enthusiastic about. Additionally, I am thrilled about the launch of WorldWideFeeds.com (WWF), the most innovative and technically advanced content delivery system I have seen. It will change the way webmasters view leased feeds.”

Raffi Vartanian, CEO of WWC, sees a bright future for the company with Berg on board.

"Berg's a wizard when it comes to sales and marketing. He's got a storied history in this business, and we're pleased to have him in our corner."

For more information, visit www.WorldWideContent.com.

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