A couple of weeks back I was in New York for the annual Digital Signage Federation Coffee and Controversy event, which I moderated.
I was able to grab audio last year and post as a podcast, and this year we managed the same. The audio is OK, at best, but you should be able to hear just fine.
Your big challenge will be discerning who is saying what, because the session was me and five great panelists, all with terrific insights and experience.
The topic was privacy and proof, as it relates to tech being used for retail and advertising insights. The speakers were:
- Dylan Gilbert, Policy Fellow at DC-based PublicKnowledge
- Laura Davis-Taylor, the Co-Founder of Atlanta's HighStreet Collective & LivingRetailLab
- Kym Frank, President of New York-based Geopath
- Amy Avery, Chief Intelligence Officer at New York agency Droga5
- Jeremy Bergstein, CEO of New York agency The Science Project
By all accounts it was a great session that could have gone another hour or more. The DSF is working on video clips, as well, which will be available to its membership.
Please note it is double the length of a "normal" 16:9 podcast.
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Jeremy Jacobs, Enlighten
Geoff Bessin, Intuiface
Justin Lachovsky, Telecine
Jimmy Hunt, Spectrio
Ryan Taylor, Delta Airlines
Peter Livesey, Esprit Digital (2022)
Jonathan Labbee, SACO Technologies
Jonny Greco, Seattle Kraken
Fred D’Alessandro & Eric Hutto, Diversified
Randy Guy, Bluefin
Jason Cremins, Signagelive 2022
John Marshall, Userful
David Crumley, HUSH Studios
Jared Jones & Alisa Semyekhina, DBSI
Dave Ianonne, First Arriving
Anders Apelgren, Visual Art
Dennis Hickey, SNA Displays
Brady Haag, Project Content
Henrik Andersson, Instorescreen
Toni Viñals, NSIGN.TV
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