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Carolyn Everson

Carolyn Everson

Vice President, Global Marketing Solutions, Facebook

Carolyn Everson Is Vice President, Global Marketing Solutions at Facebook, where she leads the companyโ€™s relationships with top marketers and agencies. Carolyn Oversees a team of regional leaders, and the teams focused on global partnerships, global agencies, and Facebookโ€™s Creative Shop.

Prior to Facebook, Carolyn was the Corporate Vice President of Microsoftโ€™s Global Advertising Sales and Trade Marketing Teams. Carolyn led the companyโ€™s advertising business across Bing, MSN, Windows Live, Mobile, Faming, Atlas, and the Microsoft Media Network. Carolyn also spent seven years at MTV Networks. Her last role was as Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of U.S. Ad Sales for MTV Networks, where she oversaw strategic planning, operations, and finance for MTVNโ€™s U.S. Ad Sales department. She also was responsible for MTVNโ€™s Direct Response business and for Generator, the cross-platform, cross-brand strategic sales and marketing group.

Carolyn holds a bachelorโ€™s degree in liberal arts and Communications from Villanova University, from which she graduated Summa Cum Laude. She also obtained a masterโ€™s degree in business administration from Harvard Business School, where she was a Baker Scholar. Carolyn has been named to AdWeekโ€™s โ€œAdWeek 50โ€ since 2013. In 2015, she was named to the top of Business Insiderโ€™s list of the Most Powerful Women in Advertising, and she has been named a โ€œWoman to Watchโ€ by Advertising Age. Carolyn was twice included on Fortuneโ€™s โ€œ40 Under 40.โ€

Carolyn is on the Board of Directors of Hertz Global Holdings, Inc; serves on the boards of DonorsChoose, the Mobile Marketing Association, and the Advertising Women of New York Foundation; is Chairman of the Board of Directors of Effie Worldwide and she is an advisor to Luma Partners. Carolyn is a member of the Villanova University Board of Trustees, and serves on the Advisory Board of the John A. Reisenbach Foundation.

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