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Susan Scrupski Joins ReadWriteWeb as VP Enterprise Content and Programs

UPDATE, 15 April 2009: Sadly this business relationship has not worked out as planned, therefore ReadWriteWeb and Susan Scrupski have decided to part ways. As Susan wrote on her blog this week, “It was important to make a clean cut sooner rather than later. We have all parted friends and hope to continue to work together on Enterprise-related projects.”

I’m very pleased to announce that Susan Scrupski (a.k.a. “ITSinsider”) has joined ReadWriteWeb as our VP Enterprise Content and Programs.
Starting today, Susan will assume responsibility for building our
editorial and expertise in applying the principals of Web 2.0 to the
Enterprise. With a focus on how the Web is disrupting traditional
business processes and operations, our Enterprise channel (which will soon be re-launched with a new design) will focus on
new products, case studies, and innovative developments involving Web
strategy and execution in a B2B context. Yes, B2B is back!

Susan is uniquely qualified to manage this exciting new chapter in
ReadWriteWeb’s evolution. With advertising, publishing, research,
consulting, and blogging street cred in the Enterprise space, she
brings two decades of experience to bear on our own business model
reinvention. Susan has been a key voice on the Enterprise 2.0 market
via her ITSinsider blog since 2006.  She is also a member of the elite Enterprise Irregulars blogging consortium, as well as an Advisory Board member of the Enterprise 2.0 annual conference held in Boston and a key adviser to the Office 2.0 conference
held each year in San Francisco.

Susan is the fourth full-time member of ReadWriteWeb, after myself
(the founder), Marshall Kirkpatrick who joined us full-time in August as VP Content Development, and Bernard Lunn who became COO in December.
The rest of our staff are contractors. I am proud of the whole team we
have managed to put together without external funding.

Please join me in welcoming Susan into her new role. We have
big plans for ReadWriteWeb and we’re grateful for the continued support
of our readers and sponsors.

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