RESTON, Va., May 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Comscore (NASDAQ: SCOR), a trusted partner for planning, transacting, and evaluating media across platforms, today announced the appointment of John Tinker as Vice President of Investor Relations. Tinker, who will begin his duties on June 15, joins Comscore as the company harnesses its landmark strategic investment to continue executing on its mission to shape the next generation of advanced audience and advertising measurement.
Tinker most recently served as Director of Research for Mario Gabelli's G.Research. He has held senior roles at prominent firms including Montgomery Securities/Banc of America, ThinkEquity Partners and Morgan Stanley.
Tinker graduated from Oxford University with a BA/MA in Politics, Philosophy & Economics. He has served on numerous corporate and non-profit boards and is currently on the Research to Prevent Blindness Foundation, which was created by MCA/Universal founder Jules Stein.
"We look forward to John leading our investor relations effort. John is an outstanding individual who has an eye for undervalued companies and he has the ability to communicate long-term objectives that can truly unleash shareholder value," said Greg Fink, Chief Financial Officer, Comscore.
About Comscore
Comscore (NASDAQ: SCOR) is a trusted partner for planning, transacting and evaluating media across platforms. With a data footprint that combines digital, linear TV, over-the-top and theatrical viewership intelligence with advanced audience insights, Comscore allows media buyers and sellers to quantify their multiscreen behavior and make business decisions with confidence. A proven leader in measuring digital and TV audiences and advertising at scale, Comscore is the industry's emerging, third-party source for reliable and comprehensive cross-platform measurement. To learn more about Comscore, visit www.comscore.com.
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