AOL’s advertising CMO Erika Nardini has left the company. The exec has worked at a variety of ad jobs in the Internet space, including at Demand Media, Yahoo and Microsoft. At AOL, she was in charge of marketing operations, brand development and partner experiences. Nardini will be replaced by Allie Kline, who is currently the CMO of AOL’s platform, who will hold both jobs.
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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