Breaking Media
Peter Hobbs has a diverse work experience spanning over different companies and roles. Peter first worked at Nielsen Business Media from 1997 to 2001 as a Product Manager for Adweek.com. In this role, they were responsible for managing the product and its development.
From 2002 to 2004, Hobbs continued their career at Nielsen Business Media as a Digital Operations Group Manager. During this time, they managed the digital operations of the company and supervised a team in the build and deployment of various web functionalities.
In 2004, Hobbs took on the role of Digital Brand Manager for Nielsen Business Media's Expo division. Peter was responsible for developing and managing the web strategy and products for the division, which consisted of over 40 tradeshows in 11 different markets. Peter successfully launched multiple new revenue channels and drove online revenue and traffic growth through various digital initiatives.
In 2007, Hobbs joined CBS Interactive as the Director of Product Development. Peter held this position until 2010 and was responsible for overseeing the product development activities.
In 2009, Hobbs founded their own company called NonaBrooklyn. Peter served as the Founder until 2013, when they joined Breaking Media as the Vice President of Product. Peter later became the Senior Vice President, overseeing both the product and operations of the company.
Overall, Peter Hobbs has a solid work experience in product management and development, with a focus on digital media and web strategies. Peter has demonstrated their skills in managing teams, developing business plans, and driving revenue growth through innovative digital initiatives.
Peter Hobbs attended Bates College from 1991 to 1995, although no specific degree or field of study information is provided.
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Breaking Media is a network of websites, e-newsletters, events, and social media channels that provides information and other related services for business communities. It offers a host of services, including sponsorship, social network integration, events, speaking, research, crowdsourcing, and custom websites, blogs, and other content.BreakingMedia’s network consists of six brands which include: Above the Law, the leading site about the legal profession; Dealbreaker, the popular and outspoken Wall Street tabloid; Fashionista, the leading digital source for news and insights on the fashion industry; Breaking Defense, the idea hub of the defense world; Breaking Energy, the source for news and analysis of the fast-moving energy industry; and Breaking Gov, analysis, discussion, and debate about the innovative ideas at work in the public sector today.Breaking Media was launched in 2006 by Elizabeth Spiers and is headquartered in New York.