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Management Team

Scott Karp, CEO

Scott Karp is the co-founder and CEO of Publish2, Inc. He is also Editor & Publisher of Publishing 2.0, a widely-read and respected blog that takes an incisive look at how technology is transforming media. Folio: magazine named Scott one of the 40 most influential people in publishing for 2007. Scott was previously the Director of Digital Strategy for Atlantic Media, publisher of The Atlantic, one of the oldest and most respected media brands in the world (2007 was The Atlantic's 150th anniversary). Before joining Atlantic Media, he was with the D.C. strategic research firm, The Advisory Board, and prior to that, The Princeton Review.

Email: Scott Karp

Tammi Marcoullier, Director, Editorial

Tammi Marcoullier is Director, Editorial of Publish2, Inc. Tammi manages editorial development of the Publish2 site and is a primary contact for journalists and media companies who are using, or would like to learn more about integrating link journalism. Tammi brings more than 15 years of diverse experience that includes print, television, magazine, and Internet media. Throughout her career, she has been on the cusp of evolutionary changes in the industry. As an editor and consultant for WashingtonPost.com, Tammi launched the definitive and popular blog "Living in LoCo," and was part of the team that developed the newspaper's hyper-local strategy. Prior to that, she was Director, Content Strategy and Programming for AOL Video, overseeing the creation and launch of Sports, News, Finance, and CityGuide original productions and partner content. When color graphics topped the newspaper trend charts, Tammi was the Graphics Reporter for USA Today, wrote the "Business Travel Today" column and contributed to the Sports and Life sections. She also wrote a book about the first U.S. gold medal-winning Olympic Bobsled Team, but what most people ask about is the year she worked for George Michael of the infamous "Sports Machine."

Email: Tammi Marcoullier

Josh Korr, Editor

As a Publish2 editor, Josh Korr is helping develop the tools for collaborative link journalism that will power the next generation of online news delivery. He also works with journalists to help integrate those tools into their everyday lives. Previously, Josh was a news editor on the team that developed and launched tbt*-Tampa Bay Times, a free daily tabloid aimed at 25- to 39-year-olds that's published by the St. Petersburg Times. In 2007, tbt* received a first-place award for innovation from the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors; it is now one of the fastest-growing newspapers in the country. Josh has also been a copy editor for the St. Petersburg Times and the Valley News in New Hampshire, and he writes about pop culture when he finds the time. His entertainment writing has won numerous Society of Professional Journalists awards, and in 2007 his video game blog won first place in an SPJ competition for newspapers in 11 Southeastern states; the blog is a best-blog finalist again in 2008. Josh now blogs at Korrvalues.com.

Email: Josh Korr

Steven Sweet, CTO

Steven Sweet is the CTO of Publish2, Inc. He focuses on dynamically aligning Publish2's technology, ensuring it leads and precedes its market. Steven has led the development of global, multilingual editorial and content management systems, ensuring editorial best practices are fully implemented with next generation Internet publishing technology. Steven was previously the Managing Director, Information Technology of Atlantic Media, Corporate CTO of News World Communications and its subsidiaries, and CIO of United Press International, and also led new media development for Copley Los Angeles Newspapers and Copley Press. 

Email: Steven Sweet

Robert Young, Chairman

Robert Young is the co-founder & Executive Chairman of Publish2, Inc. Robert is an entrepreneur, market disruptor, and dealmaker. His career as a disruptor began when he played an instrumental role in launching the first nationwide consumer ISP, which he sold to Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. (negotiating the first M&A deal between an Internet company and a traditional media giant). Robert then proceeded to disrupt Madison Ave by launching the first company to be based solely on Internet advertising, where he also invented "Pay-Per-Click" advertising, organized the industry's first Internet ad sales force, and invented "free e-mail." Robert also ran one of the largest consumer online (social networking) communities on the web. Robert is currently a board member of SocialVibe, and is a widely-read blogger who has written for GigaOM, ZDNet, and can now be found at Publishing 2.0.

Email: Robert Young