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IAB ALM 2021: The Great Reset

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IAB’s 2021 Annual Leadership Meeting Drives the Marketing Industry’s Great Reset Speakers

[facebook]( [instagram]( [linkedin]( [twitter]( [youtube]( IAB’s 2021 Annual Leadership Meeting Drives the Marketing Industry’s Great Reset Speakers include Senator Ron Wyden, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and WPP CEO Mark Read [Learn More →]( IAB invites industry leaders to come together at their Annual Leadership Meeting (ALM) on March 8-12, to discuss the future of the digital media and marketing industry. 2020 left the industry in an entirely new place. This is a critical inflection point for how brands are born and thrive, how advertising is defined, how measurement and attribution happen, and much more. Seismic changes are happening fast, and all at once — ALM is the chance for industry leaders to collectively identify and shape industry priorities to create the future state of the digital ecosystem. “Events over the past year have changed our industry and our world in critical, permanent ways. This makes ALM 2021: The Great Reset, the most pivotal, must-attend industry event of the year,” said David Cohen, CEO, IAB. “This is the moment for the industry to come together and find clarity, set direction, and push ahead on the initiatives, standards, and policies that will drive industry growth.” ALM will be a virtual week-long summit including keynote addresses, town hall discussions, and interactive roundtables, as well as invite-only leadership sessions. [READ MORE]( Interactive Advertising Bureau, 116 East 27th Street, 6th floor, New York, NY 10016 © 2020 Copyright [Contact]( [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe](

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