Ken Willner

Chief Growth Officer at TextNow

Ken Willner has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies and roles. Ken is currently the Chief Growth Officer at TextNow, a leading provider of free phone service in the U.S., which they joined in 2020. Prior to this, Ken served as the Chief Executive Officer at Zumobi from 2008 to 2019. During their tenure, they oversaw the company's transformation into a top player in the mobile media and marketing space and led the successful launch of 10 mobile apps that achieved top rankings in their categories on the Apple App Store.

Before joining Zumobi, Ken worked as a Senior Marketing Consultant and Interim Executive at Cross-Platform Media from 2005 to 2008, where they provided consultancy services to emerging media and tech companies, assisting them in identifying growth opportunities and enhancing customer experience. Ken also held various roles at AT&T, including Vice President of Advertising & Media from 2002 to 2005. During their time at AT&T, Ken played a pivotal role in popularizing text messaging in America through the successful American Idol marketing program.

Ken's career also includes co-founding and serving as the VP of Marketing at Fizzylab, a contextual search and advertising startup, where they secured $12M in VC funding. Ken gained valuable experience in the advertising industry as the Vice President, Director of Account Management at McCann Worldgroup, where they led top agency accounts and drove new business development efforts. Prior to that, they worked as the Vice President/Group Account Supervisor at RPA and as an Account Supervisor at Hakuhodo.

Overall, Ken Willner has a strong background in strategic planning, business development, marketing, and leadership roles within the mobile media and advertising industry.

Ken Willner attended the University of Washington, where they pursued studies in the field of Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services. No specific start or end years for their time at the university are provided.

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