
About Us

Our Vision
We empower our readers and clients with authentic, meaningful content, always ensuring that truth and accuracy remain at the core of everything we produce. With a diverse portfolio spanning news, entertainment, technology, and lifestyle, we deliver content and data that informs and empowers audiences worldwide.
Pleroma Media Inc. was launched in 2015. It is comprised of several subsidiaries including Latin Times, Tech Times, Medical Daily, Music Times and Fashion Times.


Our Leadership
Meet the visionaries shaping the future of media.

Ethan Dreilinger
PresidentEthan Dreilinger brings over 25 years of expertise in digital transformation, media innovation, and team leadership.
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Neetzan Zimmerman
Chief Strategy OfficerAs an award-winning audience development executive with a proven history of transformative organic growth in a wide range of industries,
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Kevin Johan Wong
Chief Commercial OfficerKevin Johan is a proven entrepreneur & former voice-tech founder who has built and scaled global media brands. With unconventional cultural insight, creative problem-solving
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Will Veale
Channel Editor, NewsWill is an experienced journalist with a strong background in local, national and international news. Will has covered local elections, U.S. politics, true crime, the
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Raphael Dib
Head of ProductRaphael is a seasoned product leader with over a decade of experience in digital products, driving end-to-end development from concept to
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Candice Bates
Head of Human ResourceCandice Bates is an accomplished Human Resources executive with over a decade of experience in leading HR strategy, talent
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Claire Entertainment
Claire Entertainment was launched in 2012 to operate its flagship site Enstarz.com from 33 Whitehall St, in downtown Manhattan, a modern entertainment site with the latest news on celebrities, music and TV. Brett Topel and Carla Shackleford edited Enstarz.com in the 2010s. Enstarz is currently edited by Angela Wilson.
Since 2024, the Entertainment division is led by Antoinette Bueno.
Tech Times
Tech Times launched in December 2012. The company manages several web properties including the flagship techtimes.com, which has been focusing on the intersection between technology and culture.
Michael McEnaney served as the first Editor of TechTimes.com in 2013. Michael was replaced by Angela Diegel, former editor in chief of Popular Mechanics, as the Editor-in-Chief for techtimes.com as well as TechTimes's mobile, gadget and gaming sister sites.
Brian Heater, former editor at Engadget and TechCrunch, became the managing Editor of techtimes.com and co-sites in 2014.
Medical Daily
Medical Daily launched in July 2010 to make complex medical information straightforward and understandable. With at its peak a team over 40 editorial staff, it continues to research and publish trusted health and wellness information to readers worldwide.
Music Times
Music Times launched in 2012 with Emily Whittman as its first President. Emily brought in an editorial team to operate musictimes.com its flagship site.
In 2014, Music Times' group of sites reached 7 million visitors per month and generated $200,000 in revenue per month. The team employed 20 full-time staff and 40 international contributors by 2015.
Latin Times
The Latin Times is a digital media company dedicated to serving the Hispanic and Latino communities and amplify their voices. There are over 60 million Latinos and Hispanics in the United States. The Latin Times believes these communities deserve to be heard and to be further represented in the national media conversation.
The company includes several brands such as The Latin Times and Latin Post. The fast-growing Latintimes.com, launched in 2013, is currently edited by Demian Bio.
David Salazar was the first editor for Latin Post and Jimmy Sanchez first Editor for Latin Times. In June 2013, Mark Robertson became the first President and Publisher of Latin Times. Patricia Sierra Sampson replaced Mark in 2014.
By 2015 the Latin Times' work force was composed of over 70 people including employees and contractors in both the US and around the world. Websites operated under the company generated 8.8 million unique visitors per month, with over 1 million social followers.
The Latin Times' is currently edited by Demian Bio.