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TINA IMM
Senior Vice President And General Manager, VH1 Digital

As Senior Vice President and General Manager, VH1 Digital, Tina Imm is responsible for the overall strategy, creative direction, content development and production for VH1 Digital's platforms including: VH1.com, VH1Classic.com, VH1Soul.com, VH1 Mobile, VH1 Games and several of VH1's existing and planned vertical sites. In this position, she also leads the content, promotional and branding convergence between VH1 and its digital properties.

VH1 Digital is one of the fastest growing groups of music and pop culture properties. In 2007 VH1 Digital experienced significant growth in all the right places - more traffic, increased streams, stronger engagement and record-breaking numbers. On VH1.com time spent per unique increased 42%, video streams increased 58% and average daily uniques increased 37%. In April 2007, VH1Classic.com launched with thousands of videos and exclusive VH1 Classic performances and programming. Since launch, monthly uniques and time spent on VH1Classic.com have increased by 35% and 24%, respectively.

Imm joined VH1 as Vice President, Digital Media in July, 2004, where she managed the full scope of VH1's digital business. Prior to joining VH1, Imm served as Chief Operating Officer for Complex Media LLC, a new media company that develops creative for youth culture through various media outlets. While there, she oversaw the launches of two magazines: Complex, an urban lifestyle publication for young men, and Bullseye, a custom publication for Target Corporation mixing editorial with products sold at Target stores.

Before that, Imm co-founded the youth culture portal Platform Network (Platform.net) in 1996, which aggregated over 40 top urban brands such as Ecko Unlimited, Triple 5 Soul, and Trace Magazine. As Platform Network's Chief Operating Officer, she attracted investors including Sony, Warburg Pincus, and Chase Capital to support the portal's dynamic combination of a robust e-commerce system with original editorial. She left in 2001 after overseeing Platform's successful merger with Hookt Network. While still in college, Imm also co-founded Tagworks, a new media development company with clients such as AOL, BMG, and Conde Nast.

Imm graduated from Brown University with a double concentration in Art: Semiotics and Applied Mathematics.