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Delaware Power Moves: Carvertise adds a new senior executive

Plus, presidential appointments, new hires and other moves in Delaware.

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Carvertise hires a Senior Growth Advisor

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Mike Wall (Courtesy Carvertise)

Wilmington’s Carvertise announced that former Comcast Advertising senior executive Mike Wall has been appointed to the newly-created role of Senior Growth Advisor. Wall will work closely with CEO Mac Macleod and VP of Sales Jim Fischer as the company continues to grow.

“Over a very short period of time, the Carvertise team has become the nation’s largest player in the rideshare advertising space,” Macleod said in a press release. “With Mike joining the strategy and decision-making of our sales leadership team, we are putting the pedal to the metal to accelerate Carvertise’s growth, with the goal of tripling Carvertise’s size over the next three years. Getting there requires big new thinking, and Mike brings that, plus execution, to the table.”

Delawarean presidential appointments

  • Shakuntla L. Bhaya, the first South Asian to be admitted to the Delaware Bar Association and co-owner of the Delaware law firm the Law Offices of Doroshow, Pasquale, Krawitz & Bhaya, was appointed by President Joe Biden to the Council of the Administrative Conference of the United States. The council is an independent federal agency that brings together expert representatives from the public and private sectors to help improve administrative processes.
  • President Biden also appointed Leland Ware, the Louis L. Redding Professor and Chair for the Study of Law and Public Policy at the University of Delaware since 2000, to the Commission on Presidential Scholars.

More Power Moves

  • Mike Petit de Mange was appointed principal planner at Dover Kent MPO.
  • Cathy Pulos and James D. Taylor Jr. have been added to the Pete du Pont Freedom Foundation’s board of directors
  • Delaware Department of Safety and Homeland Security announced Sean E. Moriarty as Executive director of the new Police Officer Standards and Training Commission
  • Alain Mourad, Head of Wilmington-based InterDigital’s Wireless Lab Europe, has been elected chair of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute’s newly developed Industry Specification Group on Integrated Sensing and Communication.
Power Moves is a column where we chart the comings and goings of talent across the region on the first Wednesday of the month. Got a new hire, gig or promotion? Email us at delaware@technical.ly.
Companies: State of Delaware / Carvertise / InterDigital

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