IAB Australia has appointed Adele Wieser, regional MD of APAC for Index Exchange, as the chair of its Executive Technology Council (ETC) effective immediately.
Wieser, who has replaced Angus Keene, will also become the ETC representative on the IAB Australia board.
The IAB Executive Technology Council was launched in 2017 to take full advantage of the IAB’s scale, competencies, and member base to identify and address critical issues in advertising technology innovation.
It has four main priority projects for 2023: supporting IAB’s mentorship program; assisting the industry prepare for privacy changes and signal loss; continuing cross industry work on programmatic transparency; and continuing to support the work of other IAB councils and provide technical support for the IAB Board.
The ETC includes representatives from media and technology companies including Carsales, Cartology, DoubleVerify, Google, Index Exchange, InMobi, Integral Ad Science, Magnite, Microsoft Advertising, News Corp, Nine, Pinterest, PlaygroundXYZ, PubMatic, Quantcast, REA, Seven, Spotify, The Guardian, The Trade Desk, Twitter, Xandr and Yahoo!
Gai Le Roy, CEO of IAB Australia, said: “The Executive Technology Council brings together the most senior ad tech leaders in the Australian market and it is a testament to Adele’s knowledge, experience, and leadership that she has been chosen by her peers to lead this group. Her input into the IAB Board on behalf of the ETC and independent ad tech will be invaluable.”
Wieser said: "I’m thrilled and humbled to be appointed as the Chair of IAB Australia’s Executive Technology Council.
"As the market evolves, the role of the council is to provide key insights, leadership, and guidance with a particular focus on the digital value chain. I’m excited to support and work alongside the council to collaborate and drive innovative, and strategic initiatives as an industry body from a technological perspective.”
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