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YouTube Network Omnia Media Brings On Rose Ferraro As SVP Of Sales

Omnia Media has been adding new content over the last few months, like its recently-launched beauty vertical GlamboothTV. But the YouTube multi-channel network is also looking to support that content by growing the company financially. To that end, Omnia has hired Rose Ferraro as the network’s new Senior Vice President of Sales.

Ferraro is charged with the task of increasing advertising revenue for Omnia’s video network as well as its self-described premium, consumer-facing products. The new executive brings over 15 years of sales experience to Omnia, having previously worked at companies like Townsquare Media, SpinMedia (formerly BuzzMedia), and MySpace. Ferraro will report to Omnia Media’s CEO Tamoor Shafi.

“Rose is the perfect fit for this integral role in our fast growing sales organization, as she shares our passion for creating and delivering innovative digital products and solutions to advertisers,” said Shafi in a release.

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“I am thrilled to be joining the Omnia Media team in this formative stage and look forward to introducing our brand solutions to the national market in the near future,” added Ferraro. “Omnia Media is poised to make significant contributions to our industry. This is truly an exciting time to be part of the digital content community.”

Omnia is home to over 1,000 gaming, music, entertainment, and beauty content creators. The network boasts over 80 million YouTube subscribers and more than 1.3 billion video views per month across all its channels.

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Bree Brouwer

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