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Rebecca Weeks Watson
Director, Business Development, Real Girls Media
San Francisco, California, United States
Employee
Member since: June 12, 2008
Director, Business Development, Real Girls Media
San Francisco, California, United States
Employee
Member since: June 12, 2008
About Rebecca
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Rebecca
Weeks Watson is one of the top influencers and thought leaders in the
interactive media industry. She is the director of business development
at Real Girls Media Network, Inc., where she leads content acquisition
and partnership development in an effort to develop the leading online
destinations for women. Most recently she built the company’s Ad
Network from scratch and launched it with several Fortune 100
advertisers. Also, she consults for online dating companies including Match.com and Social Fabric Corporation. Previously,
Rebecca was content director at iMedia Communications, the premier
publisher and events producer for digital marketing and media
professionals. She has contributed over 70 articles on trends and best
practices in the interactive media industry. Prior to iMedia, she
worked as an investment banking analyst at Robertson Stephens.
Rebecca
played varsity tennis at the University of Virginia and graduated fifth
in her class from the McIntire School of Commerce.
Rebecca's connections (20)
| David Hoffman | CEO, 15 Minutes and Beyond |
| David Sams | Chairman/CEO, CharityOne, Inc. (non-profit); For Profit Companies: David Sams Industries, Inc.; Sams Global Properties, Inc.; 100% Productions, Inc.; God and Country Pictures, Inc.; SamsDirect Media, Inc.; TVFirst; Syndicated News Network |
| Joyce Schwarz | Launch expert, JCOM, www.joycecom.com |
| Bambi Francisco | CEO, co-founder, Vator, Inc. |
| victoria vanstone | CEO yourdeathwish.com, yourdeathwish.com |
| Cyril Brignone | co-founder, Vator, Inc. |
| Kedric Van de Carr | VP Marketing and Business Development, Vator, Inc. |
| Meliza Solan | Executive Producer, Vator, Inc. |
| Cosme Sevestre | Head of Engineering, Vator, Inc. |
| Shafi Shafiq |
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Rebecca's comments (1)
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Hey Jason -- These stereotypes are dead-on and I can relate. I lived in Santa Monica for 5 years and now run a women's media network in San Francisco. The one benefit of being in the Bay Area that you forgot to mention is the free support from the entrepreneurial community that fosters risk-taking -- almost every night there's a social event, seminar, group discussion, or company meet-and-greet.
on Silicon Valley vs. Los Angeles (December 17, 2008)
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