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IAS Appoints Jill Putman as Interim CFO

Integral Ad Science (IAS) announced the departure of Tania Secor as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and the appointment of Jill Putman as interim CFO, effective immediately. Putman, who has over 30 years of finance leadership experience, including serving as CFO of Jamf Holding Corp., has been an IAS board member since 2021 and chaired the audit committee. She expressed excitement over her new role and looks forward to leading IAS's finance team.

IAS also reiterated its revenue and adjusted EBITDA outlook for the fourth quarter and full year 2024, which was initially provided on November 12, 2024, in its third quarter 2024 financial results release.

Jill Putman's background includes serving as the CFO of Jamf Holding Corp. from 2014 to 2022, leading the company's finance, investor relations, and human resource functions. Prior to this, she was the CFO at Kroll Ontrack and held several roles at Secure Computing. She began her career with KPMG in its audit practice.

IAS is a leading global media measurement and optimization platform that aims to provide actionable data to drive superior results for advertisers, publishers, and media platforms. Their software ensures ads are seen by real people in safe environments, ultimately improving return on ad spend for advertisers and yield for publishers. The market has reacted to these announcements by moving the company's shares 1.2% to a price of $10.71. For the full picture, make sure to review Integral Ad Science's 8-K report.

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