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Chris Leehey is an experienced professional with a diverse background in affiliate coordination, entrepreneurship, and website management. Currently serving as an Affiliate Coordinator at ShareASale.com since June 2020, Chris also holds the position of President at No More Traps, Inc. since April 2015. Additionally, Chris has been involved in managing oldweirdstuff.com since April 1978 as "the fisherman." Previously, Chris owned Main at Madison from January 2007 to September 2008. Chris's educational background includes time at Northeastern University in 1976.
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For 20 years, ShareASale has been a pure-play affiliate marketing network, successfully growing its business by nurturing relationships, building cutting-edge technology and guiding clients to success in affiliate marketing. As a leading network in the US, ShareASale is known as a fair and ethical business partner with a goal of supporting performance-based partnerships. ShareASale technology has received accolades for speed, efficiency, and accuracy reputation - and they strive to deliver the best products in the industry, supported superior customer service that offers real, actionable solutions for results. In January 2017, global affiliate network Awin acquired ShareASale to provide additional solutions, partnership opportunities and technology offerings, as well as international reach, to ShareASale’s advertisers and publishers. Part of the Axel Springer and United Internet Groups, Awin is a global affiliate network with over 20 years of experience in the industry. Together with ShareASale and the recent acquisition of Commission Factory, the Awin Group is comprised of 1,300+ employees, over 270,000+ active publishers and 25,000 advertisers, connecting customers with brands in over 180 countries. Operating across the retail, telecommunications, travel and finance sectors, Awin generated $17 billion in revenue for its advertisers and $1.3 billion for its publishers in the last financial year.