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5 NOVEMBER

CENTRE STAGE
MARKETING STAGE

WHERE TO BE
10:20am - Adam Bain
(Twitter) in Conversation
with Richard Eyre (Director)
Adam Bain, the President of Global
Revenue at Twitter, oversees Twitters
worldwide monetization efforts and the
rollout of its advertising platform.

9 am

10 am

9:50am - Content is King


Adam Singolda (Founder, Taboola Content Distributor), Ian White (CTO,
Sailthru - multi-channel marketing),
Sean Moriarty (CEO, Demand Media Content Distributor), and Michael
Learmonth (Global Tech Editor, IBT)
cover off on the importance of creating
compelling content and the value it
provides to both brands & consumers.

12:40pm - Robin Wauters


(Tech.eu) in Conversation
with Dan Rose (Facebook)
Robin Wauters, the co-founder and
editor-in-chief of Tech.eu, a
European publication dedicated to
covering the tech industry, sits down
with Dan Rose, Facebooks VP of
Partnerships.

11 am

12 pm

11:50am - In Conversation With:


Joanne Bradford (Pinterest); Jessi
Hempei (WIRED)
Joanne Bradford, the Head of Partnerships at
Pinterest, is tasked with building out what
Pinterests advertising model looks like and
working with brands & marketers to determine
the best ways to monetize the platform. Those
interested in learning more about Pinterest or
hearing about what the future might hold in
terms of paid on the platform will want to check
this session out.

1:25pm - Re-inventing in an
Age of Constant Disruption

3:55pm - The Tech Revolution:


Outside the Valley

Jonathan Klein (CEO, Getty), David


Wadwhani (SVP, Adobe), & Brian
Morrissey (Editor-in-Chief, DigiDay)
sit down for panel focused on
breaking through the noise in an age
of constant disruption for
consumers.

Noam Bardin (CEO, Waze), Maelle Gavet


(CEO, Ozon - first Russian online retailer),
Junyu Wang (CEO, Wandoujia - Japans
top messaging app), & Mike Butcher
(Editor-at-Large, TechCrunch) sit down for
look at some of the top tech companies not
based in Silicon Valley.

1 pm

2 pm

12:55pm - The Role of


Tech in Pop Culture
A conversation between Dick
Glover (CEO, Funny or Die) and
David Goldberg (CEO,
Surveymonkey) where they discuss
the dynamic between technology
and pop-culture. A must for insight
into understanding where the two
intersect.

3 pm

4 pm

2:15pm Native Advertising


Antonia McCahon (Global Head of
Digital Marketing, Pernod Ricard),
Shane Snow (CCO, Contently), and
Michael Copeland (Partner, Andreesen
Horowitz - Venture Capital Firm) discuss
what native advertising is, trends in the
space, and where this type of
advertising is going. Great chance to
hear directly from Antonia McCahon
from Pernod-Ricard!

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