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Complex Media Adds to Its Executive Team

Complex Media has hired Scott Cherkin Executive Vice President of Product and Business Development, a new position at the company. Cherkin will oversee publisher recruitment and account management, product development and operations.

Cherkin comes to Complex from The Travel Ad Network, where he most recently served as Senior Vice President of Product and Business Development. During his time there he helped the company expand, something Rich Antoniello, CEO and Publisher at Complex, is hoping Cherkin can do for Complex:

We are thrilled to have Scott join Complex Media’s executive team. He has a terrific track record of growing business through creative business solutions.  We look forward to continued success as Scott helps us take the business in new and exciting directions.

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Exclusive: Complex Media Unveils New Website

Complex Media, which incorporates Complex magazine and Complex.com, is a top destination for twenty-something professional men. Last fall the company announced a few important hires.

Recently, FishbowlNY sat down with CEO Rich Antoniello about his company moving forward in 2011.

Very quickly into the meeting, FishbowlNY learned exclusive details of Complex Media’s relaunched website.

Beginning on January 5, Complex.com will roll out the redesign of its website.  

“We want to get some feedback from consumers,” Antoniello told us.

He says print readers are heavy users of the site. The numbers point that out.

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