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It is time to build! Combined with Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs), the private internet is here. The ‘BUILD’ event series will bring together privacy technology and policy experts from publishers, advertising technology providers, and government regulators to discuss the development and application of new privacy-enhancing technologies, addressability solutions, and how to achieve compliance with government regulations based on Tech Lab’s compliance and audit frameworks.
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The Tech Lab Future of Privacy events are an opportunity to dive deep into the technologies and solutions being developed for addressability, privacy and data security and to understand their application, benefits and limitations. They will also provide a window into the future with insights and demonstrations of the application of PETs to the most pressing use cases and how to understand the privacy-enhancing changes being deployed by the big technology platforms.
These events combine the content of several of our past events into one comprehensive privacy-centric day and include local content. This event series is in-person only.
We are still accepting speaker and sponsor applications for this event, if you’d like to be involved please reach out to: [email protected]
*Agenda Times are not Final and Subject to Change.
Scott Pierce currently leads the Fraud Protection team at Integral Ad Science. Prior to joining IAS, Scott was Head of Ad Traffic Quality at Roku. He has also held senior product roles at Magnite and Comscore. Scott holds an MBA from SCU Leavey School of Business and a degree in Quantitative Economics & Decision Sciences from UCSD.
Benjamin Dick is Global Lead, Data Collaboration & Interoperability at Amazon Web Services (AWS). He drives the development of cloud-based measurement and interoperability solutions for advertising & marketing customers by leveraging privacy-enhancing tools and other technology primitives. Ben brings 15 years of experience from various industry roles. Prior to joining AWS, he served as VP of Product – Privacy, Identity & Addressability at IAB Tech Lab, where he worked closely with ad tech platforms, agencies, and publishers to develop new industry standards aimed at navigating collaboration challenges stemming from emerging privacy laws and broader data deprecation. Prior to joining IAB Tech Lab, Ben was responsible for programmatic trading at GroupM for Nestlé’s 85 brand portfolio across the US, Canada and Mexico. He also developed programmatic and attribution strategies for clients including MasterCard, NBC Universal, Barclays, and Harvard Business School. He lives in Brooklyn with his partner Kate and their Swiss Mountain Dog Billie.
Tami Harrigan is Vice President, Business Development for the AppsFlyer Privacy Cloud, a trusted open platform for innovation that enhances the experience of end-users while preserving their privacy. At its core resides the AppsFlyer Data Clean Room technology, which enables advertisers and networks to securely collaborate on their first-party data and conversion data from AppsFlyer for activation into Retail Media Networks.
Tami is an experienced executive with previous partnership leadership roles at Stackline, Criteo, Rocket Fuel and NexTag. She holds a Bachelors of Science degree in Finance from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and received her Master’s in Business Administration from Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
She can be reached at [email protected]
Eli is Head of Identity at Lotame, responsible for evangelizing the company’s cookieless identity solutions through product strategy, innovation and partnerships. Eli leads the charge in expanding Panorama ID adoption to unlock new audiences and decrease advertiser CPMs while increasing revenue for publishers across the open web. Prior to Lotame, he led product and strategy for FTrack, Flashtalking by Mediaocean’s identity resolution technology. Eli holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication, Business / Marketing from the University of Maryland.
Alysa Hutnik, Partner and Chair of Kelley Drye’s Privacy and Information Security practice, provides practical legal advice in all areas of privacy, data security, and advertising law, with a strong focus on adtech and the intersection of privacy and marketing practices. Alysa has a strong pulse on the ever-evolving privacy legal landscape, and frequently defends companies in privacy and advertising matters before the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and state attorneys general. Alysa is ranked as a leading practitioner in the Privacy & Data Security area by Chambers USA, Chambers Global and Law360 and is a frequent speaker at conferences around the country.
Keith J. Kilpatrick leads product management for InMobi/Glance’s global identity, data and AI/ML platform. He has spent his career leading cross-functional teams that build data & personalization platforms in Fortune 500 and startup environments. His engineering, data science and product management focus spans e-commerce, management consulting, mobile/telco and martech verticals. He holds an MBA from UC Berkeley and Electrical Engineering degree with focus on signal processing from Georgia Tech. He currently resides in San Francisco with his wife Rosabel and enjoys outdoor pursuits when not innovating.
Rowena brings years of experience in product development of ad-supported casual games on mobile and web. Most recently, she led product at Jump Ramp Games where she was responsible for the strategic direction and vision of the consumer-facing mobile apps. This included the development and launch of several games, supporting internal tools, and ad monetization services. In addition to product leadership, Rowena also has a background in digital marketing. In her spare time, Rowena enjoys trying out new recipes and traveling.
Curt Larson has over 20 years of career experience in technology and product management. After spending 5 years at Deloitte Consulting managing large-scale systems implementation projects, he led the rollout of new mobile handsets and services for Vodafone Japan.
He then moved to Silicon Valley and led several product management teams, including as a founding employee at Jibe mobile (now Google), growing and taking RingCentral public, and 8 years at Sharethrough, where he led the creation of the first native exchange and guided Sharethrough to a programmatic business model.
He has co-authored numerous programmatic specs with the IAB and is active in the industry. He has experience leading product, UX, analytics, business development, operations, marketing, and publisher sales.
As CTO at Scanbuy, Marc is focused on making machine learning both understandable and trustworthy. He is driven by his past experiences in identity management and information privacy. His passionate belief is that AI and humanity will thrive when predictions made by machine learning algorithms can be mathematically explained.
He had a front-row seat at the creation of the wireless Web, working alongside very talented and inspirational people who nurtured an enthusiasm to invent. His teams were first-movers in such ground-breaking solutions as location-based services, identity federation, app stores and mobile advertising.
Along the journey he has acquired knowledge in data wrangling, machine learning, mobility, identity, privacy, network and cloud technologies and does everything he can to stay in the technology vanguard.
Patrick is SVP Research at Raptive where he works on yield, audience and content segmentation, compliance, identity, and auction dynamics. At Prebid.org, Patrick chairs the JS committee managing product development for Prebid.js. Previously, Patrick has been Lead Data Scientist at eXelate and an analyst at comScore.
Bosko is a seasoned technology entrepreneur who has spent the last two decades developing advertising and marketing technology products and leading teams. He co-founded Optable in May 2020 in order to help innovative companies manage customer data.
Bosko started his career as a systems developer in the telecommunications industry, and spent several years as an active contributor of open-source operating system and networking software. Bosko was also co-founder and CTO of AdGear; an adtech company acquired by Samsung Electronics in 2016. He subsequently led global teams of product managers and engineers at Samsung Advertising through several years of triple digit revenue growth.
He lives in Montreal, Canada with his wife and three young girls and is a Computer Engineering alumnus of McGill University.
Amruta Moktali is an innovative, customer-focused product management leader with developer roots. She has held executive product leader roles at a number of software companies, including Cleo, Salesforce, Topsy Labs, and Microsoft, building data-driven products in search, AI, and analytics across multiple industries
Miguel is an experienced full stack engineer focusing on product development, architecture, and agile processes. He specializes in building for large-scale systems, data management platforms, and decentralized cryptographic protocols.
Miguel has a deep expertise in all aspects of the ad tech ecosystem, especially mobile and programmatic-driven initiatives.
Jared joins the IAB Tech Lab team to support the product development of privacy and addressability standards. Prior to joining Tech Lab, Jared spent the past decade at Dstillery and Permutive building products for both the buy and sell sides of the advertising ecosystem. Jared is a native Philadelphian with a shameless passion for the Eagles and all things Philly sports, and attended the University of Maryland which turned him into an avid Terrapin fan. In his spare time, you can find Jared in the mountains skiing, hiking, or camping.
Max Parris leads Identity Resolution product at LiveRamp delivering core identity resolution.
capabilities to other LiveRamp products and services as well as to clients directly to help enhance their view of identity. He joined LiveRamp from Oracle Data Cloud/Datalogix where he was also focused on building identity resolution capabilities. Throughout his career, he has been focused on solving complex identity problems in various forms ranging from enterprise security to consumer-focused identity at a diverse set of organizations spanning early-stage startups to Fortune 100 enterprises. He received a BS in Business/Information Systems and a MS in Telecommunications from the University of Colorado in Boulder and currently resides in Colorado with his wife and three children.
Shailley brings several years of product management experience in Digital advertising at Yahoo and Say Media building products for Mobile advertising, Ad Operations, Targeting solutions and integrating data platforms. Shailley has supported and worked with multiple IAB initiatives in the past namely MRAID and Mobile Rising Stars specifications.
At Yahoo, he worked on creating innovative ad experiences for mobile and tablet platforms as well as native formats. Shailley has a diverse background as a product leader, consultant and entrepreneur building and sustaining high performing teams at both large organizations as well as venture funded startups like Paypal, Yahoo, Say Media, Serus, Accenture, PwC. By way of qualifications, Shailley has an MBA and Chemical engineering degree.
Kale Smith manages the privacy products at Roku, spanning across ad integrity, consent management, and regulatory compliance. Prior to joining Roku, Kale led the privacy and identity strategy at Nielsen, tackling cookieless attribution and GDPR requirements to support a diverse range of global clients from television broadcasters, tech giants, and digital-native publishers. His experience launching Nielsen’s first CTV measurement platform has given him valuable insight into the intricacies of the shifting digital ecosystem and the challenges it faces. He lives in New York and holds an Electrical and Computer Engineering degree from Cornell University, where he worked in a behavioral economics lab researching the valuation of privacy.
Dimitris Theodorakis currently serves as the VP of Research at Human Security. He manages a multidisciplinary team of Data Scientists, Security Researchers, and Data Researchers dedicated to safeguarding businesses from digital fraud and abuse. Previously, Dimitris held positions as a Product Manager at Google and Microsoft. Dimitris holds a graduate degree from Stanford University and a degree in Computer Engineering from NTUA.