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Company Overview of Zone Labs, LLC
Executive Profile
Frederick FelmanSenior Vice President of Marketing, Tenebril, Inc. |
| Age | Total Calculated Compensation | This person is connected to 1 Board Members in 1 different organizations across 4 different industries. See Board Relationships |
| 2012 | -- |
Background
Mr. Frederick Felman has been Chief Marketing Officer of MarkMonitor, Inc., since February 2007. Mr. Felman has more than 18 years experience in marketing software and services in both online and traditional channels. Mr. Felman served as Vice President of small business and consumer marketing of Check Point Software Technologies. He served as Senior Vice President of Marketing of Tenebril Inc. He served as Vice President of Marketing of Zone Labs, Inc. Mr. Felman joined ...
Corporate Headquarters800 Bridge ParkwayRedwood City, California 94065-1165 United States Phone: 415-633-4500 Fax: 415-633-4501 Board Members MembershipsThere is no Board Members Memberships data available.EducationUnknown/Other Education University of Southern California Bachelor's Degree University of Southern California
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