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== Career History ==
 
== Career History ==
Chip was the Product Marketing Manager and Channel Relationship Manager at [[Verisign] from 2005-2007. As a professional with over 20 years of experience, Chip Meade has acted as a senior marketing consultant with leading online enterprises such as[[Sedo]],[[AARP]] and[[Network Solutions]]. Prior to that, he was at America Online, Inc. as Director of Interactive Marketing, managing the launch and ecommerce operations of Fortune 500 companies such as Sears, WalMart and Target.<ref>[    http://www.linkedin.com/pub/chip-meade/3/22b/266]</ref>
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Chip was the Product Marketing Manager and Channel Relationship Manager at [[Verisign] from 2005-2007. As a professional with over 20 years of experience, Chip Meade has acted as a senior marketing consultant with leading online enterprises such as [[Sedo]], [[AARP]] and[[Network Solutions]]. Prior to that, he was at America Online, Inc. as Director of Interactive Marketing, managing the launch and ecommerce operations of Fortune 500 companies such as Sears, WalMart and Target.<ref>[    http://www.linkedin.com/pub/chip-meade/3/22b/266]</ref>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 15:01, 12 December 2011

{{People |portrait = ChipMeadePortrait.jpg |caricature = ChipMeadeCaricature.jpg |country = USA |email = Admin@FreshAvails.com |website = http://www.freshavails.com |twitter = FreshAvails |facebook = |linkedin = [1] Chip Meade is currently an online marketing consultant and branding professional with interests in the naming identiy companies FreshAvails.com and DomainVictor.com, as well as Market Lift.

Career History

Chip was the Product Marketing Manager and Channel Relationship Manager at [[Verisign] from 2005-2007. As a professional with over 20 years of experience, Chip Meade has acted as a senior marketing consultant with leading online enterprises such as Sedo, AARP andNetwork Solutions. Prior to that, he was at America Online, Inc. as Director of Interactive Marketing, managing the launch and ecommerce operations of Fortune 500 companies such as Sears, WalMart and Target.[1]

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