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Join us Oct 15-16, 2019 at the New York Hilton Midtown to get educated on the future of digital marketing. [Build your agenda for PROGRAMMATIC I/O New York, Oct 15-16, 2019]( The agenda for [PROGRAMMATIC I/O New York]( is live, and with it is the opportunity to create your own custom schedule. Your two-day pass will give you access to all tracks on Day 1, the Plenary Program on Day 2 along with multiple networking opportunities. Join us October 15-16 to get educated on the future of digital marketing. [GET EDUCATED >]( [Programmatic Essentials Buy-Side]( US Programmatic: Top Trends Driving Growth And Ad Spending Lauren Fisher, Principal Analyst, eMarketer Advanced Data Strategies For Marketers Kiki Burton, Head of Marketing, Credit Karma Data Is Everyone’s Responsibility: How To Align Your People, Process And Product Kathleen Dundas, President, Data Strategy & Tech, Zenith ...and more [Programmatic Essentials Sell-Side]( What Publishers Should Do When Their Client Goes In-House Len Bilello, VP Programmatic Sales and Demand Partnerships, Consequence Media Group How To Capture 2020 Political Ad Budgets Mark Jablonowski, Managing Partner & CTO, DSPolitical Best Practices For Programmatic Creative - Finally Getting The Message Right Matt Prohaska, CEO and Erin Yasgar, Global Buyer Strategy Team Lead, Prohaska Consulting ...and more [Programmatic Ops Talks]( Programmatic Transparency: New Data And Supply-Chain Standards Benjamin Dick, Director of Product, Data, IAB Tech Lab Understanding The Complexities Of Amazon David Hutchinson, National Director of Paid Platform Merchandising, iProspect Tracking the Trackers: An ITP Demo Plus Everything You Need To Know About Browser Tracking Changes Steve Francolla, CEO, AirDXP ...and more [Spotlight: TV & Video]( The Next Wave Of TV Measurement Jane Clarke, CEO, Managing Director, CIMM Ingredients For A Successful Advanced TV Campaign Marissa Jimenez, President, MODI Media Cross-Platform TV And Video Advertising Joanna O'Connell, VP, Principal Analyst, Forrester Research ...and more [BUILD YOUR AGENDA >]( [PROGRAMMATIC I/O New York Sponsors]( [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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