FullContact Connect 2018 â June 6 â 8 in Denver
My friends at FullContact are having their 2nd annual FullContact Connect Conference. If you are interested, you can get a 50% discount on the ticket price by using the code âFoundryâ on the registration page.
Connect â18 is bringing together thought leaders and experts â from across industries and verticals â who are experts in the world of data-driven customer intelligence and marketing. At a time when the data industry is under the magnifying glass, Connect â18 will deliver a mixture of thought leadership and actionable sessions from a range of excellent speakers, to equip marketing leaders to create authentic and lasting relationships with their customers.
The conference schedule has four themes:
The Art and Science of Creating Authentic Connections â how to grow your business by combining the latest technology with the lessons of exceptional customer service
Human to Human Connections â how and why companies need to throw away the traditional B2B and B2C playbooks and focus on building authentic H2H relationships
The Rise of Augmented Humanity â the role artificial intelligence is capable of playing in creating deeper customer connections
The New Dimensions Of Privacy â how can companies thrive and continue to create compelling customer experiences in the new era of data privacy
Some of the speakers include:
Niraj Deo, VP Product, Oracle DataCloudSarah Bird, CEO, MozTom Marriott, Principal, Marketing & Communications Leader, DeloitteBeverley Jackson, VP Social Portfolio Strategy, MGM Resorts InternationalSteve Mateer, Data Channel Executive, Pitney BowesCarley Brantz, VP Revenue Marketing, SendGridBryn Weaver, Chief Privacy Officer, WilandThe weather in Denver is amazing this time of year. So, as a bonus, you can enjoy a delightfully long evening at the Clyfford Still Museum and magnificent early mornings in the mountains.
Remember, if you are interested, you can get a 50% discount on the ticket price by using the code âFoundryâ on the registration page. And, there are a few sponsorship opportunities remaining, so reach out to Scott Axcell if you want to be even more engaged.
Also published on Medium.