Adrants Cranks Up Rant Factor With New Co-Editor

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Like so many things vying for attention in life, procrastination is right up there on the list of priorities. That’s the only explanation we can come up with for why it’s taken us two months to tell you (as if you didn’t already know) that Adrants has added another writer to its staff. Beginning last December, the very witty Angela Natividad (don’t you just love that name?) joined as co-editor and has rejuvenated the site with her command of language and insightful view on the world of advertising.

Along with her co-editor duties, Angela, for the past several years, has served as the marketing executive for DriversEd.com where she oversees a portion of the company’s marketing efforts and develops new business nationally and in Germany. Angela also writes for CMSWire as well as a few other online publications.

So that you know just how direct Angela can be in aiding the efforts of Adrants to expose the underbelly of the advertising industry, Angela was once fired from Starbucks for asking a marine if he had ever killed anyone. That’s the kind of directness we like here at Adrants The kind that provides you the content you have come to love…or hate if you find yourself on the wrong side of or attitude on any given day. We welcome Angel and we hope you like what she brings to Adrants.

And no, that pompous jerk, Steve Hall, isn’t leaving his position as publisher and chief ad ranter.

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