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Lee Nadler resigned from his post as president and CEO at Digital Pulp and handed the reins to Ron Fierman, who joined the 5-year-old agency a year ago as executive vice president, managing director. In his new role as president and chief operating officer, effective immediately, Fierman will oversee the New York agency’s operations, finances and strategic partnerships. Nadler left Digital Pulp after nearly three years to pursue other challenges, said Fierman.

Burson-Marsteller hired Alisa Feinstein as a director in the company’s New York Public Affairs Practice.



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