AdMonsters Meetup – SF

Event Type: 
Geographic area: 
US/North America

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Sub Headline: 
Drink, Mingle and Talk Cross-Channel

Event promo: 

AdMonsters partners up with Rubicon Project to take its Meetup series to San Francisco, bringing together buyer and seller digital revenue specialists to hobnob as well as deliberate on one of the biggest challenges facing the digital ad space – cross-channel marketing.

Sponsorship: 

Rubicon Project is a leading technology company automating the buying and selling of advertising. Relentless in its efforts for innovation, Rubicon Project has engineered one of the largest real-time cloud and Big Data computing systems, processing trillions of transactions within milliseconds each month.

The company’s pioneering technology created a new model for the advertising industry – similar to what NASDAQ did for stock trading. Rubicon Project’s automated advertising platform is used by more than 600 of the world’s premium publishers to transact with over 100,000 ad brands globally.

FAQ: 

What is a Meetup?

An informal gathering where you get to mingle and mash with your industry peers. Connect with people you already know or meet a few fresh faces.

Who can come?

Publishers and agencies, mainly. Unfortunately, vendors and ad solution companies don’t quality for this Meetup. But, stay tuned for future events and opportunities.

How do I request an invite?

Request an invitation by clicking “Register Now.” If you’re in, we’ll notify you that you’re approved to attend the Meetup. Your invite will also include venue, date and time details.

AdMonsters partners up with Rubicon Project to take its Meetup series to San Francisco, bringing together buyers and sellers to hobnob, as well as deliberate on one of the biggest challenges facing the digital ad space – cross-channel marketing.

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Copenhagen INK

Lars is the owner of Copenhagen INK and is an experienced and passionate marketer with a proven track record of driving business impact through innovative commercial marketing initiatives.

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