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Kobo Promotes Michael Tamblyn To Chief Content Officer

Posted at 7:56PM Tuesday 12 Feb 2013

Michael Tambyln has been working hard at Kobo during the past four years and has just been promoted to Chief Content Officer. He mainly oversees content acquisition and sales, publisher and industry relations, and localized merchandising experiences across all of Kobo's online and mobile services. You could say that Michael is a workaholic and is a driving force in promoting the Kobo brand.

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