As regulatory pressure continues to mount on tech firms, the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) has named Lartease Tiffith as its executive vice president for public policy.
“With fewer organizations advocating for a free and open ad-supported Internet, IAB’s role on Capitol Hill is even more critical,” said IAB’s CEO David Cohen in a statement. The news came after the recent dissolution of the Internet Association, a lobbying group based in D.C, which represents internet companies like Google, Facebook and Amazon.
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