Lon E. OtrembaIMG: Lon E. Otremba

Chief Executive OfficerIMG: Chief Executive Officer

Lon serves as Access 360 Media's CEO and has responsibility for the leadership of the entire organization overseeing the company's management team and portfolio of products and services.

A well-known interactive media pioneer, Otremba is a veteran operating executive and advisor in the Internet publishing, print, television and broadcast music industries. He's a frequent commentator on interactive marketing and operating strategies, presenting at such events as the Forbes CFO Conference, The Economist Conference, and numerous BusinessWeek, Internet World, and AdTech Conferences.

Otremba currently sits on the board of EEI Communications, a leading provider of outsourced new media, print publishing and staffing services; Cardium Therapeutics, Inc., a publicly traded interventional cardiology company focused on the commercial development of myocardial-derived cardiovascular growth factor therapeutics; and Artes Medical, a privately held, vertically integrated medical technology company focused on the development of new and innovative products for the plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery and dermatology markets. He also served on the executive board of the Interactive Advertising Bureau.

Prior to joining Access 360 Media, Otremba was CEO of Muzak, LLC, the world's largest provider of commercial music services, where the company generated $245mm in revenues and $66mm in EBITDA during Otremba's tenure. His primary mission was to restructure all Muzak operations from top to bottom, including completely centralizing of the company's operations and introducing handheld technology to its 500+ technician force.

Otremba also served as executive vice president of America Online's Interactive Marketing Group, a $720mm+ business responsible for developing and leading the short and long-term strategy and operations for AOL's advertising and e-commerce business turnaround. Many of the initiatives undertaken during his term formed the foundation for AOL's reemergence as an interactive marketing leader.

He was also part of the team that launched Mail.com (now EasyLink Services Corporation), helped guide them through an IPO in 1999, and served as president and COO. Before that, he was one of the founding members of the CNET Networks management team, where he was executive vice president, responsible for developing CNET's highly successful revenue model in interactive media and television, and helped position the company for a successful IPO in 1996. Previously, he held various senior executive management positions at Ziff Davis Publishing and CMP Media. He began his career at Procter and Gamble.