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Join us April 29-30 at the Marriott Marquis San Francisco and get educated on the future of digital

Join us April 29-30 at the Marriott Marquis San Francisco and get educated on the future of digital marketing. Hi there, I wanted to make sure you saw this email yesterday. PROGRAMMATIC I/O is going to sell out and tickets are limited. If you need assistance completing you registration, please don't hesitate to reach out. [Click here to register.]( Thanks, Ashley Ashley Wood Director of Marketing [AdExchanger]( | [LinkedIn]( (m) 479.899.5204 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: AdExchanger Date: Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 12:29 PM Subject: (Almost Sold Out) PROGRAMMATIC I/O SF for All Experience Levels [ProgIOSF_2019_Email_April16_Header.png]( Almost Sold Out Programmatic may seem overwhelming to newcomers, but with [Programmatic 101]( you can get up to speed in just 3 hours. There are also plenty of opportunities for experts to continue their training as well through our Essentials, Ops Talks and Spotlight: TV tracks on Day 1. After finishing up the Programmatic 101 course, be sure to build out an agenda for the rest of the afternoon to keep your education going. [GET EDUCATED]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Here's what past attendees had to say about [Programmatic 101 Logo]( "Programmatic 101 was a really good 'bring you up to speed' info session. The presenter was clear and concise." "The Programmatic 101 class from Jounce was worth the trip alone." "The Programmatic 101 workshop is extremely helpful with hands on training and knowledge." --------------------------------------------------------------- Day 1 April 29th Monday PROGRAMMATIC 101 WORKSHOP New to the world of programmatic media? This three-hour Programmatic 101 workshop will get you up to speed on all the basics. Then join your peers in the afternoon in the track best aligned to your needs. [Jounce Media logo] [LEARN MORE]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [View in web browser]( This message was sent to {EMAIL} To ensure delivery to your inbox, [add us to your address book](. AdExchanger • Access Intelligence LLC • 9211 Corporate Blvd., 4th Floor, Rockville, MD 20850 | [Privacy Policy]( [Update My Preferences | Unsubscribe]( [spacer.gif](

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