AOL names Brad Garlinghouse as president, internet and mobile communications

09 Sep 2009

AOL has named Brad Garlinghouse as president of internet and mobile ommunications, spearheading AOL's global efforts to expand the reach of its e-mail and instant messaging. Garlinghouse will also take on an expanded leadership position for the company, heading up AOL's Silicon Valley operations from its Mountain View campus and serving as the West Coast lead for AOL Ventures, the company's venture capital arm headed globally by Jon Brod.

Garlinghouse was most recently at Silver Lake Partners as an in-house senior advisor. Prior to Silver Lake, Garlinghouse spent nearly six years at Yahoo!, where he led that company's communications and community products. Garlinghouse will report directly to AOL's chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong.

Garlinghouse spent nearly six years at Yahoo! where he most recently served as SVP of Communications and Communities. Prior to that he served as SVP of Communications, Communities and Front Doors, which included the Yahoo! home page. He came to Yahoo in 2003 as VP, Communication Products. During his time there, Yahoo! Mail went from No. 3 to leading all competitors by a wide margin, and the company's instant messaging service rose to become the leader in that market as well. Garlinghouse also oversaw the company's Flickr photo-sharing service and Yahoo! Groups.

Prior to Yahoo!, Garlinghouse was CEO of Dialpad.com Inc., responsible for all aspects of the company's operations, finance, sales and marketing. He was also General Partner at @Ventures, Category Manager of Media Development for the @Home Network, Inc., and Manager at SBC Communications.