With only four days to go until this year's Media + Marketing Summit, which takes place on May 4 at The Eternity Playhouse, Darlinghurst Theatre, Darlinghurst, AdNews has announced three new speakers; Seven West Media chief revenue officer Kurt Burnette and Nine chief sales officer Michael Stephenson
In addition to the new speakers, AdNews is also offering a final week ticket bundle for those who have yet to purchase tickets - three tickets for $1000 with the code GROUPS3.
Burnette and Stephenson will be joining ThinkTV CEO Kim Portrate; MCN’s chief sales and marketing officer Mark Frain and Publicis CEO Matt James on our Addressable TV panel. AdNews news editor Arvind Hickman will lead this session. Panellists will explain what addressable means for TV, where the market currently is in terms of delivering it, and what the opportunities are for Australian marketers.
On our AI: ‘Marketing to Machines’ session will be Ipsos director of behavioural science, Pascal Bourgeat, Singapore-based Red-Sky founder Claire Taylor (who will be known to many having carved out an extensive career at Sydney media agencies) and Daisee CMO Ben Dunn. This session will be lead by AdNews associate publisher Nicola Riches. This will be a must-see session revealing the truth about what AI can deliver for marketers in the near future.
Elsewhere on this year’s incredible agenda: Sarah Styles – head of female engagement for Cricket Australia – will deliver the keynote. DDB and Maccas will be in the house to discuss their 45-year-long local marriage.
TRIBE’s Jules Lund will be causing havoc and turning the audience into a creative agency. Blockchain experts from Carat will get the room excited about transparency and for the first time ever, we will have the AdNews Upfronts.
Find out what the publishers and media owners have in store for the next 18 months without leaving your seats. Deep breaths, everyone. It’s going to be a day jam-packed with take-aways (and not the fattening kind).
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