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[IAB MAD logo.png] [State of Data 2023 TownHall Web Banner (2500 × 833 px) (640 × 240 px).png]() Dear {NAME}, We'd like to personally invite you and anyone at your company to join us for the [State of Data Town Hall: Data Clean Rooms]() happening on Wednesday, March 22nd. This town hall will help you better understand how data clean rooms are democratizing data. This virtual webinar will bring together industry experts to discuss topics such as: - The evolution of data in recent years. - How changes to privacy legislation, the deprecation of third-party cookies and identifiers, and platform policies have affected online advertising--particularly data collection, addressability, measurement, and optimization. [Register Now]() IAB Hosts: [Chris Bruderle] Chris Bruderle VP, Industry Insights and Content Strategy IAB [Jeffrey Bustos] Jeffrey Bustos VP, Measurement, Addressability & Data Center IAB Featured Speakers: [Maurice Barron] Maurice Barron SVP, Data and Platform Zenith [Avanti Gade] Avanti Gade Client Success Lead, Head of Strategic Accounts Habu [Dana McGraw] Dana McGraw SVP, Audience Modeling & Data Science Disney Advertising [Sam Shapiro-Kline] Sam Shapiro-Kline Director of Growth TransUnion [Jessica Simpson] Jessica Simpson SVP, Global Solutions Consulting Publicis Groupe Agenda: Understanding Data Clean Rooms Use Cases The first session of the State of Data series will feature experts across publishers, agencies and technology to discuss the findings in the “[State of Data: Data Clean Rooms and the Democratization of Data in a Privacy Centric Ecosystem]()”. Collaboration in a ‘Walled’ Ecosystem: Finding Opportunities on Common Ground Data clean rooms are breaking barriers in an ecosystem where data silos have risen and addressability is under threat. Marketers looking to take advantage of the new technology have found equal challenges in understanding the privacy implications and implementing collaboration with partners. Sponsored By: Principal Sponsor [transunion w bg.PNG] Platinum Sponsor [dstillery w bg.PNG] Premier Sponsor [adstra-2.png] Title Sponsor [comscore w bg.PNG] [facebook]() [instagram]() [linkedin]() [twitter]() [youtube]() Interactive Advertising Bureau, 116 East 27th Street, 6th floor, New York, NY 10016 © 2023 Copyright [Contact]() [Privacy Policy]() [Unsubscribe]() This email was sent to: {EMAIL} This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe]() at any time.

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