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David Britto is a Brazilian technology executive and entrepreneur with over 28 years of experience in Digital TV and Connected Media. As Founder & CEO of Mirakulo Software, he builds middleware and hybrid broadcast-broadband platforms for next-generation television, leading scalable innovations that bridge linear TV and IP services. A multi-patent inventor in interactive TV and […]
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Derek Powell, a lead Supply Chain Advisor at Informd, is a transformational leader with over 25 years of experience in modernizing global broadcast operations and digital supply chains. He specializes in designing and developing high-throughput, zero-failure content pipelines and recently led the virtualization of the PitchBlue platform, supporting 2.76 million terrestrial deliveries across 1,500 stations. […]
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Dr. Claire Cordelia Grant, OD — a visionary media executive, media strategic consultant, and academic, is one of the Caribbean’s most respected voices in the communications, media, and broadcast industry. With a career span of more than 30 years, Dr. Grant has left an indelible mark on journalism, digital broadcasting, television, and radio operations across […]
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Greg Frey is a seasoned Canadian telecommunications executive and serves as the Global Presales Associate Vice President at HCLTech. With over 25 years of experience in the telecommunications industry, Greg earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science from the University of Waterloo and was originally hired by Hewlett Packard as a solution architect. Today Greg […]
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Kangok Jay Jeon is the Director of Industrial Development in the Industry Promotion, Planning, and Strategy Division at Radio Promotion Association of Korea (RAPA). In this role, he leads strategic initiatives that advance Korea’s broadcasting and media technology industries, with a focus on innovation, market growth, and global competitiveness. Jeon works in close coordination with […]
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Lee Miller is a consultant, media strategist, and business leader working at the intersection of energy, broadcast, media, and emerging technology. He serves as Executive Director of the Advanced Television Broadcasting Alliance, where he advocates for innovation in broadcasting and helps guide the industry through the transition to ATSC 3.0 and next-generation television. Miller is […]
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After more than three decades in corporate America, including her most recent tenure as Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and de facto Chief Risk Officer of Sinclair, Inc., Lucy ‘retired’ in 2025 after a distinguished career which included having been a Chief Financial Officer for a Fortune 500 company. During her 27 years at […]
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Mary Crebassa brings more than 20 years of leadership experience in business development and strategic planning across the media and entertainment, broadcast, and telecommunications industries. At LTN, she plays a key role in driving strategic growth initiatives and expanding partnerships that support broadcasters and content owners as they transition from legacy satellite infrastructure to scalable, […]
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Matthew Durgin is Vice President of Content & Services for LG Electronics. Based in LG’s North American headquarters in the New York City Metro Area, he oversees LG’s Smart TV Business team covering the North American market. Matt and his team’s primary responsibilities include partner negotiations, partner engagement, LG Channels, webOS licensing, and TV innovation […]
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Ray Miklius has been actively involved in developing ATSC3.0 transmission products since 2012 as VP of Television Product Line management. He has recently assumed the position of Chief Technology Officer at GatesAir.
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