TMP Directional Marketing Appoints Brian Huegel Senior Director of Business Development

NEW YORK (August 18, 2008) – TMP Directional Marketing (TMPDM), the largest local search marketing agency, announced today it appointed Brian Huegel senior director of business development for their interactive division. In this role, Huegel will be responsible for leading and managing TMPDM’s business development team, growing their national client base and building strategic alliances with top Internet companies.

Huegel has more than 20 years of sales and business development experience in the interactive and traditional media space. He arrives at TMPDM after more than four years with Innovation Interactive, where he advised national brand clients on performance-based marketing solutions.

“Brian has an exceptional track record in cultivating partnerships, maximizing sales opportunities and managing sales teams,” said Gregg Stewart, senior vice president of interactive, TMPDM. “His dynamic ability to establish and foster business relationships will be a key contribution to TMPDM’s future success.”

With a deep background in interactive marketing for national brands, Huegel brings to TMPDM a high knowledge level of search engine marketing programs including pay-per-click, search engine optimization and contextual search, in addition to significant experience with display and email programs. Based in New York, Huegel will report directly to Stewart.

TMP Directional Marketing

TMP Directional Marketing (TMPDM) is the largest local search marketing agency, offering online, offline and mobile advertising solutions to top national brands. Combining its years of success in Yellow Pages advertising with online search expertise gained as a former unit of Monster.com, TMPDM serves hundreds of clients, including more than 100 Fortune 500 companies. Privately held by the Audax Group, TMPDM is headquartered in New York with 600 employees and 17 offices in the U.S. and Canada. For more information, visit www.tmpdm.com.

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