Management Team
Jim Safka CEO
Scott GarellPresident
Edward FergusonSVP, General Counsel
Apostolos GerasoulisEVP, Search Technology
Tomasz ImielinskiEVP, Global Search and Answers
Doug LeedsSVP & General Manager, Dictionary.com
Andrew MoersSVP & General Manager, Ask.com Partner Network
Mary OsakoSVP, Worldwide Communications
Daniel ReadChief Product Officer
James SpeerGeneral Manager, Ask Sponsored Listings
Mark StockfordCIO/Senior Information Systems Executive
Tao YangSVP, Chief Scientist
Jim Safka
CEO
Jim Safka was named CEO of Ask.com in January 2008. In this role, Safka oversees Ask.com's global operations. He is also CEO of Primal Ventures, a new-venture entity that identifies seeds and incubates business opportunities for Ask.com's parent company, IAC.
Safka served as CEO of Match.com - an IAC property - from 2004 to 2006. Under his leadership, the company grew revenue and operating income before amortization at an annual rate of 25% and 52% respectively. Today, Match.com has more than 15 million members in 35 countries. Prior to serving at Match.com, Safka served as vice president and general manager of e-commerce at AT&T Wireless. Under his leadership, AT&T Wireless sold more wireless plans through its Web site than the other five national carriers combined, and ranked number one in online customer service. Before joining AT&T Wireless in 2002, Safka spent five years at E*TRADE Financial Corporation, most recently as vice president of marketing, where he was instrumental in growing the customer base from 200,000 accounts to more than four million. Safka started his technology marketing career at Intuit as a Product Manager for Quicken Financial Planner and Quicken.com. He also held brand and product management positions at Alberto-Culver, Inc., Warner Bros. Inc., and Paramount Pictures.
Safka holds an M.B.A. from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University, and a B.S. in Accounting from the University of Southern California.
Scott Garell
President
In January 2008, Scott Garell was named President, Ask.com. In this role, Garell manages the daily business operations for Ask.com worldwide, and reports to CEO Jim Safka.
Since 2005, Garell has been CEO of IAC Consumer Applications & Portals. Under his leadership the Consumer Applications and Portals businesses (including Fun Web Products, Portals, Evite and Pronto) have grown by 74% in the past 3 years.
Prior to his role as CEO of IAC Consumer Applications & Portals, Garell, 42, served as Executive Vice President of domestic sites and search, where he managed the division's destination sites (Ask.com, iWon, and My Way), as well as the optimization of its proprietary information retrieval technologies and products across all brands. Garell joined IAC Search & Media in April 2004 as Senior Vice President of Marketing. Formerly, Garell served in senior roles at Computer Associates, Citysearch and Clorox.
Garell holds an M.B.A from the Harvard Business School and a B.A. in Political Economy from the University of California at Berkeley.
Edward Ferguson
SVP, General Counsel
Edward Ferguson joined Ask.com as SVP and General Counsel in February 2008. He also serves as VP and Associate General Counsel at Ask's parent company, IAC, which he joined in September 2002.
Prior to his role at Ask.com, Ferguson directed the New York office of Investigative Group International, a corporate investigations firm. From 1996 to 2000, he headed the New York City Business Integrity Commission, a government agency established to eliminate organized crime from various sectors of the City's economy.
Previously, he practiced law in the New York office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, specializing in complex litigation, media law, and enforcement matters. From 1986 to 1992, Mr. Ferguson served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, specializing in appellate work and civil RICO prosecutions.
Ferguson received his B.A. in Political Science from Columbia University and his J.D. from Harvard Law School.
Apostolos Gerasoulis
EVP, Search Technology
As executive vice president of search technology for Ask.com, Apostolos Gerasoulis oversees Ask.com's search organization and search products.
Prior to Ask.com, Gerasoulis co-founded Teoma Technologies, Inc., an algorithmic search engine company. He served as Teoma's CTO, then as CEO, until the company was acquired by Ask.com in 2001. The integration of Teoma's algorithmic search technology into Ask.com was a critical component to ensuring the leading search engine continued to deliver world-class search products in an increasingly competitive sector.
Gerasoulis holds a Ph.D. from State University New York, Stony Brook and has been a Professor of Computer Science at Rutgers University since 1979.
Tomasz Imielinski
EVP, Global Search and Answers
As executive vice president of global search and answers, Dr. Tomasz Imielinski is responsible for the algorithmic search technologies that power Ask.com Web Search as well as key vertical search services, such as Image, News, and Blog Search. These core search technologies, including Ask.com's heralded algorithm ExpertRank, mine and rank structured and unstructured data from across the Web.
Imielinski also oversees many application-level features of Ask.com such as Zoom Related Search, a popular feature that offers conceptually related suggestions to help searchers easily narrow or expand their search queries.
Imielinski joined Ask.com in 2004 as vice president of data solutions and was promoted to his current position in 2006.
Currently on leave, Imielinski has been a professor at Rutgers University since 1983. In addition, from 1996 until 2003, he served as chairman of the university's Computer Science department.
Prior to joining Ask.com, Imielinski co-founded Connotate Technologies, Inc., a leader in data extraction from the Web and Enterprise.
Imielinski holds a Ph.D. in computer science from the Polish Academy of Science and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Poland's Politechnic of Gdansk.
Doug Leeds
SVP & General Manager, Dictionary.com
As SVP and General Manager, Doug Leeds is responsible for overseeing all operations for Dictionary.com.
Prior to his role at Dictionary.com, Leeds served as the Chief Strategy officer for Ask.com.
Before joining Ask.com, Leeds spent almost five years at Yahoo! (including Overture Services), most recently as vice president, Global Product Justice, where he led the development of reputational products and services as well as oversaw product policy and legal compliance for all of Yahoo!'s products and services worldwide.
Earlier in his career, Leeds held senior positions at mobile ISP OmniSky and mobile carrier Vodafone, and founded BootSpace, an advertising software start-up.
Leeds received his B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley and his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center.
Andrew Moers
SVP & General Manager, Ask.com Partner Network
As senior vice president and general manager for the Ask.com partner network, Andrew Moers is responsible for strategic business development for Ask.com's syndication business across the companies' search, advertising and software products.
Prior to joining Ask.com in 2000, Moers was a Senior Associate at law firm of Kirkland & Ellis in New York, an international commercial law firm, focusing on private equity and leverage acquisition transactions.
Prior to that, Moers was an Associate at the law firm of McDermott, Will & Emery in Chicago in the corporate department.
Moers received his B.A. in Business Administration from The University of Michigan School of Business Administration and his J.D. from The University of Michigan Law School.
Mary Osako
SVP, Worldwide Communications
As senior vice president of worldwide corporate communications for Ask.com, Mary Osako is responsible for global communications efforts for the company.
Osako previously served as vice president of corporate communications for Yahoo!, where she most recently oversaw the firm's International and Global Policy Communications group.
Prior to that role, Osako oversaw communications for Yahoo!'s Broadband, Mobile, Personals, Communications Products and Online Community initiatives, as well as for Yahoo!'s crisis communications group.
Prior to Yahoo!, Osako served in key communications roles at Sprint Corp., All Nippon Airways, and worked with a diverse range of brands, including as The Walt Disney Company and SunAmerica Financial Services.
Osako received her B.A. in Psychology with a minor in Asian American Studies from U.C.L.A.
Daniel Read
Chief Product Officer
As chief product officer, Daniel Read oversees user experience, product architecture, new product development and user interface design and strategy.
Read was formerly product director for Ask.com U.K. Prior to that, Read developed and designed web properties, ecommerce services, online customer support and marketing operations for British Airways.
Prior to British Airways, Read was a founding member of the Internet Management Board for Royal Mail, where he designed many of the post office group's original web properties and information systems.
Read has developed over 100 products and features across major web properties, which include ask.com, ask.co.uk, ba.com, britishairways.co.uk, royalmail.com and postoffice.co.uk.
Read is a chartered marketer and holds an honors degree in business and a master's degree in design.
James Speer
General Manager, Ask Sponsored Listings
As General Manager for Ask Sponsored Listings, James Speer is responsible for managing the company's portfolio of search marketing products including Ask Sponsored Listings and the Ask Publisher Network.
Spear previously served as VP of product management for AJinteractive, the former advertising solutions and sales division of Ask Jeeves.
Prior to this role peer was director of product management for the enterprise software division of Ask Jeeves. In this position he oversaw the successful development and launch of products within the information retrieval product line.
Before joining Ask.com, Speer was an engagement manager at Accenture. In this capacity he managed high profile information technology projects for Hewlett Packard, Perkin-Elmer, Viking Freight, DHL Airways, and LSI Logic.
Speer received his B.S. from the University of the Pacific in Business Administration, with a concentration in Marketing.
Mark Stockford
CIO/Senior Information Systems Executive
As CIO, Mark Stockford is responsible for Operations, MIS, IMD, Business Systems and Release Engineering for Ask.com. Stockford also oversees the development, evaluation and coordination for Ask.com's data center operations.
Before joining Ask.com, Stockford served as senior director of network and data center services at eBay, Inc.
In this role, Stockford was responsible for the design, implementation and support services of network and security engineering for eBay.com's world wide IT operations.
Stockford was also responsible for eBay's international data center operations and oversight of the company's China Operations Center. Prior to eBay, Stockford held multiple positions with Excite@Home, including acting vice president of network engineering and senior director of network engineering. Stockford has also held positions with Stanford Health Services and UCSF Stanford.
Stockford received his B.S. in Business Administration from California Sate University, San Jose.
Tao Yang
SVP, Chief Scientist
As senior vice president and chief scientist at Ask.com, Tao Yang oversees global development and growth management of Ask.com's search technologies, with a special focus on large-scale system infrastructure, data management and classification technologies.
Yang was Chief Scientist and vice president of engineering from 2003 to 2005 for search development, and was chief scientist and vice president of R&D for Teoma Technologies from 2000 to 2001.
Yang has been directly responsible for scaling search architectures and algorithms to handle billions of documents, and has co-developed large portions of company's online and offline systems for search.
Yang is a co-inventor of the ExpertRank (formally Teoma) algorithm and other relevancy and classification algorithms.
Yang received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Rutgers University and his B.S. in Computer Science from Zhejiang University in China.