Rubicon Project Appoints Sarah Harden To Board of Directors

Rubicon Project Appoints Sarah Harden To Board of Directors

Rubicon Project, the global exchange for advertising, today announced the appointment of Sarah Harden (featured image), chief executive officer of Hello Sunshine, to its board of directors.

Harden brings more than two decades of experience in digital media, entertainment and direct-to-consumer video to the company’s board.

Harden is currently the CEO of Reese Witherspoon’s media company Hello Sunshine, following five years of executive level positions at Otter Media/The Chernin Group, including president and executive vice president.

Hello Sunshine was launched in November 2016 by Witherspoon in partnership with The Chernin Group and AT&T via their Otter Media venture.

Rubicon Project president & CEO, Michael Barrett said: “Sarah’s extensive background in entertainment and direct-to-consumer video gives her a valuable perspective and makes her an ideal fit for the Rubicon Project board as the company continues to expand its video capabilities for the advertising ecosystem.

“Her expertise will prove to be a true asset as we adapt to the rise of programmatic video.

“I am very excited to have the opportunity to serve on the Rubicon Project board during such an exciting time for the company.

“I’m looking forward to continuing to enhance Rubicon Project’s position in this dynamic market and strengthen our partnerships as we continue to add value to the ecosystem.”

Harden also previously served as a board member of privately held ESPN-Star Sports, Star China Media and The Moby Group and as a board director overseeing successful acquisitions and exits of private portfolio companies including Crunchyroll, Fullscreen, Roosterteeth, McBeard, Stagebloc and minority-invested company DLVR.

Harden received her MBA from Harvard Business School and graduated with honors with a B.A. in international relations from The University of Melbourne.




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