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Intelimax Media Names Christopher Petry CEO And Michael Young President

3/1/2012 11:41 AM ET

Intelimax Media Inc. (IXMD: Quote) announced that it has appointed Christopher Petry as Chief Executive Officer or CEO and Michael Young as President of the company.

Glenn Little resigned from these positions in order to accommodate these new appointments, but remains the Chief Financial Officer or CFO and a director of the company, the company stated.

Commenting on Christopher, the company said he joined Intelimax in May 2011 and has been working on the development and design of the company's new social media gaming platform. He has directed his creative energy and determination on converting his treasured past time into the vastly growing market of fantasy sports and social media.

Intelimax stated that Michael is a Founder and a Director of Intelimax Media Inc. since April 2006. He has served on several boards of publicly traded companies and has extensive experience working with companies in senior management positions and as an independent consultant.

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