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Dan Brackett is an experienced technologist, with over 25 years in the advertising technology industry. He developed the architecture and design for the watermark-based TV Registered Ad Count (TRAC) framework and leads the development and integration of the technologies forming the foundation of the CTV1 platform. Previously, Dan Co-founded XR Extreme Reach, leading technology development […]
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Curtis LeGeyt is president and CEO of the National Association of Broadcasters, where he advocates for America’s free, local television and radio stations and their network partners. As president and CEO, LeGeyt leads NAB’s efforts to advance policies and innovations that expand access to high-quality local broadcast programming. He champions a fairer competitive landscape for […]
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Bill Hague serves as Executive Vice President at Magid. As Executive Vice President, Bill has oversight of Magid’s corporate relationships and business development efforts. During his 20+-year tenure at Magid, Bill has served as the lead consultant with clients as diverse as CBS, NBC, Hershey, Canadian Broadcasting Company, McDonald’s, Dude Perfect, University of Notre Dame, […]
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Anne Schelle is the Managing Director of Pearl TV, a media and technology alliance representing major broadcast television companies and reaching 92% of U.S. households through more than 800 local stations. Under Anne’s leadership, Pearl has driven the advancement of NEXTGEN TV (ATSC 3.0), spearheading initiatives that unite broadcasters, device manufacturers, and consumers on a […]
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Alison Martin is Vice President of Innovation & Strategy at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), where she works at the intersection of technology, law, and public policy on issues shaping the future of broadcasting and media. Her work focuses on spectrum policy, artificial intelligence, and next-generation media technologies, with particular emphasis on how regulatory […]
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Adam Wiener is an enterprise media executive with more than three decades of experience leading transformation across broadcast, digital, and streaming platforms. He is recognized as an award-winning industry executive and thought leader on the future of media, helping traditional broadcasters evolve into multi-platform organizations. Most recently, he serves as Principal of Continuous Media, advising […]
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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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