Singapore – Eve Solomon has joined the team at Outbrain as its managing director of publisher business development in Asia-Pacific. In her new role, Solomon will be in charge of enhancing Outbrain‘s APAC supply operations by bringing her nine years of experience to the company.

She led a cross-functional team for four and a half years that was in charge of managing Outbrain’s international strategic accounts. Her strategic perspective and consultative style played a role in expanding the alliance beyond typical native placements and clearly demonstrating her contribution.

Speaking on her appointment, she said, “It’s truly a welcome return for me to be back in my home country and join the Outbrain APAC team.” She also stated, “Outbrain’s commitment to innovation while providing publishers the ability to maximise the impact of user engagement and loyalty is consistent across all markets. I’m excited to continue driving growth and building strategic relationships that deliver results for our publisher partners across APAC.” 

Solomon will also take on the duty of building the development of Outbrain’s APAC supply business as part of her new role. She will accomplish this by establishing alliances with current, credible publishers. Solomon will also give proper resources and support a higher priority in order to strengthen Outbrain’s current APAC business.

Amrita de la Peña, managing director APAC at Outbrain, said, “Eve’s extensive experience and deep understanding of Outbrain’s operations will undoubtedly strengthen our collaborative efforts across APAC. Together, we will drive strategic partnerships, deliver exceptional services to publishers, and ensure mutual success in the dynamic digital advertising landscape.”

Meanwhile, Stephanie Himoff, EVP global publishers at Outbrain, commented, “Eve’s dedication, expertise, and passion for the industry make her a valuable addition to the APAC team. Her extensive experience on the publisher side, combined with her strategic mindset, will truly strengthen our relationships with publishers in the APAC region and drive mutual growth.”Â