ExoClick Taps Peter Rabenseifner as Head of Biz Dev

BARCELONA — ExoClick today announced that it has hired Peter Rabenseifner as head of business development.

Rabenseifner previously was sales manager at mobile payment firm DIMOCO, where he supported large brands in optimizing their mobile revenues.

In his new position at ExoClick, Rabenseifner has been tapped to maintain and improve relationships with current clients and expanding business by generating new opportunities.

“I enjoyed working in the adult industry from the first moment. For me it is the perfect way to mix professional business with pleasure," Rabenseifner said. "On various events I met Benjamin and Adrien Fonzé and I was impressed by the way they are running ExoClick. Once they came up with this great opportunity I knew it was time to take it and make a life change.

“I am very excited about my new job and the trust, Benjamin and Adrien put in me. Besides that I had a very warm welcome here in Barcelona and am proud to be part of this innovative team.”

Fonzé, COO of ExoClick, said that the company has been growing "very fast during the past years, and we are convinced that we are able to handle a lot more traffic for our clients."

"It is now time to organize and reinforce our team the best way possible," Fonzé said. "With his senior profile and professionalism, we consider Peter a perfect match for us. We are happy to have him joining our team.” 
 
Rabenseifner, along with the majority of ExoClick's sales team, will participate in TheEuropeanSummit next month.

In order to discuss new business opportunities with ExoClick, Rabenseifner can be contacted at peter@exoclick.com.

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