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Mountain View, CA - February 17, 2010 – Coupons.com Incorporated, the leader in digital coupons, including online printable, save to loyalty card and mobile promotions, today announced that Margie Mader-Clark has joined the company as vice president of human resources. She will oversee all of Coupons.com's human resources functions, including talent acquisition, compensation and benefits, training and performance management, workforce planning, organizational development and facilities. Ms. Mader-Clark brings more than 20 years of human resource experience, including a decade at the executive level. Over the course of her career, Ms. Mader-Clark has held a range of positions at high-growth companies—from startups to global organizations—including Netscape and Hyperion. She is a best-selling author for Nolo Press and a sought-after speaker on organizational design and development topics. Ms. Mader-Clark is the first vice president of human resources for the 11-year-old company.
"Last year we filled almost 100 new positions, essentially doubling the size of our staff, and I expect we will add just as many during 2010. Margie's experience, at companies both large and small, will be a great asset to us as we continue to grow at a very rapid pace," said Steven Boal, CEO of Coupons.com Incorporated. "Our people are the backbone of our company, the DNA of our organization. I trust that Margie's deep expertise will help steer our company toward continued success while at the same time making Coupons.com one of the very best places to work, anywhere."
"I'm thrilled to be a part of the Coupons.com team," said Mader-Clark. "The company has a very bright future, as it continues to play a transformational role in the coupons industry with technology-based solutions that move money-saving coupons from the newspaper into the digital world."
Prior to today's appointment, Ms. Mader-Clark was principal of Autopia Management Consulting, a business which she founded in early 2008 to provide leadership, execution and organizational consulting services to startup, mid-size and Fortune 50 companies. Before that, she was vice president of human resources at Vontu, Inc., where she grew the startup from 65 to 185 employees before the company was bought by Symantec in 2007.
Before Vontu, Ms. Mader-Clark contracted with Nolo Press where she was a best-selling author of titles, including The Progressive Discipline Handbook (published in January 2007, with a Second Edition released in January, 2009) and The Job Description Handbook (published in January 2006, with a Second Edition released in February 2008). In addition, she has published numerous articles and served on the Advisory Board for other Nolo publications.
In 2002, Ms. Mader-Clark joined Hyperion Solutions, Inc., where she served as vice president of human resources and facilities and led a global team of more than 85 professionals and managed 43 facilities worldwide. During her tenure at Hyperion, the company achieved the 88th position on Fortune's coveted list of Top 100 Places to Work in 2004. Also, while at Hyperion, Ms. Mader-Clark's achievements included instituting a worldwide benefits programs and global Management Development program. Ms. Mader-Clark also has served as the vice president of human resources at myplay, Inc. and vice president of human resources at AOL/Netscape. At Netscape, she spent four years as director of bringing in the cool people as well as senior director of human resources for Netscape's Sales and Services group. At Netscape, she was instrumental in supporting the rapid growth of the Internet company, adding 2,800 employees in an 18-month period.
Ms. Mader-Clark holds a BA in English from University of California, Berkeley.
About Coupons.com Incorporated
Coupons.com Incorporated is the recognized leader in digital coupons, including online printable, save to loyalty card and mobile promotions. For consumers, the company's products include Coupons.com, recently the 39th largest Web property and No. 1 in the Coupons/Rewards category in the U.S., as well as Grocery iQ and Coupons.com mobile applications.† For brand marketers, the company powers the digital coupon initiatives in 1-to-1 online marketing campaigns—including display advertising, email and social media programs—and distributes digital coupons to millions of consumers through Coupons.com and thousands of Web sites comprising the Coupons.com digital coupon network. For publishers, the company offers solutions to monetize Web site traffic, including branded microsites, and Brandcaster, a self-service option. Clients include top packaged goods brands (including Clorox, General Mills, Johnson & Johnson, Kimberly-Clark, and Kraft Foods), leading restaurant, toy and entertainment companies, as well as retailers (such as A&P, CVS, Duane Reade, H-E-B, Kmart, Kroger, Safeway and Walgreens). Founded in 1998, the privately held company is based in Mountain View, CA. To start printing coupons, visit www.coupons.com. To learn more about Coupons.com Incorporated visit www.couponsinc.com.
Coupon Usage by Category
Cereal was by far the most popular coupon category in 2009.9 It was followed by other perennial favorites, including Yogurt, Snacks, Condiments and Pizza. Reflecting an increase in popularity of non-grocery food coupons, top advancing categories included Restaurants and Entertainment, which ranked No. 6 and 8, respectively.
The top ten categories for 2009 are: 1. Ready-to-Eat Cereal; 2. Yogurt; 3. Sweet Snacks; 4. Refrigerated Dough; 5. Salty Snacks; 6. Quick Serve Restaurant (QSR)/Casual Dining; 7. Nutritional Snacks; 8. Entertainment; 9. Condiments; and 10. Pizza.