Simon Curtis

Vice President, Revenue, Biz Dev and Marketing at Dictionary.com

Simon Curtis has extensive work experience in the digital media and marketing technology industries. Simon has held various leadership roles in companies such as Dictionary.com, where they currently serve as Vice President of Revenue, Biz Dev, and Marketing. Prior to this, Simon was the Global Vice President of Supply and Demand Partnerships at Firework, and the Global VP of Programmatic Revenue and Agency Partnerships at Ogury. Simon also worked at Rubicon Project as the Global Senior Director of Video, where they were responsible for driving revenue and leading various strategies. Simon's earlier experience includes roles at Undertone, where they held positions such as VP of Revenue, Head of Sales in EMEA, Sales Director, Senior Account Executive, and Account Executive. Additionally, Simon has worked as a digital media and marketing technology consultant for early to mid-stage enterprises, providing expertise in sales optimization, go-to-market strategies, forecasting, and international expansion.

Simon Curtis's education history is as follows:

From 2004 to 2006, Simon Curtis attended New York University, where they earned a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Marketing.

Between 1998 and 2002, they attended Wheaton College Massachusetts and obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree. Their fields of study were Economics and International Relations.

Prior to their college education, Simon Curtis attended Westtown School, although the specific dates and any degree obtained are unknown.

Furthermore, Simon Curtis has obtained a certification from The Trade Desk's Edge Academy. In October 2020, they became certified in Data-Driven Planning.

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Dictionary.com

As the world’s leading digital dictionary, Dictionary.com is committed to accelerating the discovery and mastery of English.We provide millions of English definitions, spellings, audio pronunciations, example sentences, and word origins. Dictionary.com’s main, proprietary source is the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, which is continuallyupdated by our team of experienced lexicographers.Dictionary.com also offers a translation service, a Word of the Day, a crossword solver, and a wealth of editorial content that benefit the advanced word lover and the English language student alike.


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