Rebecca Van Dyck, Facebook's head of consumer marketing and a Macalester College graduate, has been elected to the Mac board of trustees.
Van Dyck, a 1991 graduate and soccer player who still plays competitively, has a big task since joining Facebook in February.
To be sure, it's a lot higher-profile than her last job, as chief marketing officer of jeans maker Levi Strauss & Co.
Facebook has changed the online world. The No. 1 quote last week on Facebook was "I'm OK," from survivors of the Hurricane Sandy. The social media giant has helped empower citizens throughout the world to challenge tyrannical leaders.
But it's been a bust as a public company since it went public last spring amid executive and underwriter goofs. The stock trades at less than half its spring highs.
It will take strong operating and financial performance to please investors.
"Brand marketing didn't exist at Facebook before me," Van Dyck said the other day. "One of the first challenges is establish a brand voice and build a discipline around that. Right now Facebook has a relationship with users through its product. People use it every day. That's the most important thing. There's also the opportunity for us to do more things. It's a young company. And that's my task."
Van Dyck worked at Apple for several years, where she was senior director of worldwide marketing communications and advertising. Before that, she was the global account director for Nike at Wieden+Kennedy advertising for 12 years. At Mac, she majored in history and psychology and studied abroad at the University of Cairo.