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Get IAB (re)certified! View our full schedule of courses. [banner] Hi {NAME}, This month the IAB Learning & Development department is excited to announce the upcoming launch of our new training course on Retail Media. You and your team can be among the first to tap into this valuable training by joining us for the first in-person Introduction to Retail Media training happening at [IAB’s Ad Lab in NYC on April 13th](). This course will also become available in a self-paced eLearning format shortly after the in-person training. For our West Coast colleagues, we invite you to register for our Measurement & Attribution Workshop(s) in partnership with Prohaska Consulting – in [Los Angeles (April 4)]() and [San Francisco (April 6)](). Stay tuned for other new trainings and courses that will be launching throughout 2023! - Act Now! Don’t Miss the Opportunity to Renew Your IAB Certification!We are offering a limited opportunity for formerly certified individuals to regain their certification without having to submit for re-examination. Now through March 31st, individuals who have held the IAB DMSC, DBPC, DMFC, or DAOC certifications can reactive their certification by submitting qualifying Continuing Education (CE) credits and paying a reduced redesignation fee. To find out if you are eligible, contact [info@iabcertification.com]() and get IAB Certified once again. - Join us this Thursday for IAB’s Talent Development CouncilIAB’s Talent Development Council will reconvene this Thursday, March 16th from 3-4 pm EST. In this month’s session, we’ll discuss approaches to getting both leadership and participant buy-in for talent development programs in your organizations. Please email [LD@iab.com]() to receive an invite to join this community. Thank you! IAB Learning & Development Team UPCOMING CLASSES AND EVENTS April 4, 2023 | 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM PT Measurement & Attribution Workshop – Los Angeles In this full-day in-person and virtual workshop, attendees will learn the current strategy and methodologies for measurement across channels, holistic and multichannel attribution approaches, applied measurement, and discuss hot topics in the space. Leading providers in the industry will share the tools and solutions they’ve developed to solve for common measurement and attribution needs. This workshop will be hosted in Quigley's Los Angeles office. [Register Now]() [ld m&a la.png]() April 6, 2023 | 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM PT Measurement & Attribution Workshop – San Francisco In this full-day in-person and virtual workshop, attendees will learn the current strategy and methodologies for measurement across channels, holistic and multichannel attribution approaches, applied measurement, and discuss hot topics in the space. Leading providers in the industry will share the tools and solutions they’ve developed to solve for common measurement and attribution needs. This workshop will be hosted in dentsu's San Francisco office. [Register Now]() [ld m&a sf.png]() April 13, 2023 | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ET Introduction to Retail Media The exponential rise in media investment across retail media networks means that advertisers can’t afford to ignore this “channel” when developing their media strategy and planning. Join us for the inaugural presentation of IAB’s Introduction to Retail Media course, which will be held in-person at IAB’s Ad Lab in New York City to learn how to approach spending on retail media networks. [Register Here]() [ld intro to retail media.png]() IAB CERTIFICATION COURSES [product-dmsc - Edited.png]() [Digital Media Sales]() [Certification (DMSC)]() [product-dbpc - Edited.png]() [Digital Media Buying and Planning]() [Certification (DBPC)]() [product-dmsc - Edited.png]() [Digital Ad Operations]() [Certification (DAOC)]() [product-dmfc - Edited.png]() [Digital Marketing and Media Foundations]() [Certification (DMFC)]() Reach out to [learning@iab.com]() to find out more about bulk pricing, creating a customized learning path, or licensing online content. 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} Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you will not receive a response. 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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