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Events Past Events SoLoMo Technologies & The Media Landscape - Nov. 3, 2011

How Social, Local & Mobile Technologies Are Changing the Media Business Landscape.

The Institute for Sustainable Communication (ISC) and the Graduate Program in Integrated Digital Media at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) invite you to join an informed dialogue and a networking cocktail reception exploring how the convergence of Social, Local and Mobile (SoLoMo) technologies are changing the media business landscape.

This event is open to the public thanks to generous support of the John S. Hilson Family Fund, Everett Studios and the Graduate Program in Integrated Digital Media at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly).


Join us to hear Don Carli, ISC Senior Research Fellow at ISC moderate a panel discussion with:

  • Andon Baltakov | Director of Digital Product Strategy | Associated Press
  • Steve Capone | Director of Business Development | Amobee
  • Peter Robinson | Business Development Lead | ChallengePost
  • Kai D. Wright | Vice President of Digital | Porter Novelli

This special panel on the impact of SoLoMo technologies on the media business discussion will address the following questions:

  • What is SoLoMo and why is it so important?
  • How has the mobile marketing landscape changed from one year ago, and how different will it be one year from now?
  • How are brands finding success as mobile marketers? What are the major challenges?
  • How important is social to mobile...and why?
  • How do the ways people connect with each other affect the ways brands are now executing social media?
  • What, if any, attitudinal or behavioral shifts are consumers undergoing due to changes in technology and media?
  • What external factors, outside of technology and media, are causing consumers to act differently?
  • What are some of the key environmental impacts associated with SoLoMo supply chains?

If you are an advertiser, publisher, brand manager, media planner, media creative and production professional, strategic planner, you do not want to miss this discussion.

Panelists:

Andon Baltakov
Director of Digital Product Strategy
Associated Press

Andon Baltakov, director of digital product strategy at AP, has more than 15 years of experience in journalism organizations worldwide. Since joining AP in New York in 2005, he has been a central player in crafting and communicating the global business strategy of the organization. Andon has played leading roles in several initiatives that have accelerated AP’s digital development. His work has been instrumental in formulating AP’s Asia strategy in 2005, designing the AP Images strategy in 2006/07 and conceiving the vertical businesses in 2007/08. Since then, he’s worked on multiple projects that shaped the company’s decisions on digital infrastructure, licensing and product strategy. Last year, he led the global team that revamped AP’s video strategy for digital newsgathering, delivery and sales worldwide. He was also part of the team that crafted the business plan for the News Licensing Group. Currently Andon is working on upgrading AP’s automated feed business. Over the years, Andon has been a radio news producer in his native Bulgaria, a broadcaster with the BBC World Service in London, a management strategy associate in Finland and the managing editor of a Bulgarian newspaper in New York. He holds an MBA from Yale University.

Steve Capone
Director of Business Development
Amobee

Steve brings 10 years of experience in digital marketing. As Director of US Sales for Amobee, Steve is responsible for acquiring new Fortune 500 brands for the Amobee portfolio, helping them innovate in mobile marketing and grow their mobile audience. Prior to Amobee, Steve managed digital media buying and strategy for Nokia worldwide, and has worked on the management team at large digital agencies (Razorfish, Carat). Steve has helped brands like Nokia, Chase, Pfizer, and MARS become leaders in mobile, search, and social marketing. Steve also operates as Chief Digital Officer of VenueDex and sits on the advisory board for multiple NYC-based start-ups.

Peter Robinson
Business Development and Account Lead
ChallengePost

Peter Robinson is Business Development and Account Lead at ChallengePost where he works with clients to develop and implement compelling challenges that drive innovation and engagement. Prior to joining ChallengePost, Peter was Assistant Director at the Center for Economic Transformation at NYC Economic Development Corp. At NYCEDC he helped launch and manage media, technology and innovation related policy initiatives, including the NYC BigApps Competition and the NYC Media Lab at NYU Poly. Peter worked on business and product development for CSFB Data & Analytics, a spinoff of Credit Suisse, and Linkshare, an early innovator in online marketing. He has an MBA from the Yale School of Management, an MA in Economics from NYU, and a BA in Philosophy from Reed College.

Kai D. Wright
Vice President of Digital
Porter Novelli

Kai D. Wright is a Vice President of Digital at Porter Novelli, where he is responsible for worldwide digital communications, social media and influencer programs for clients such as Hewlett-Packard (HP), Almond Board of California, PepsiCo and Monster. Prior to joining Porter Novelli he was a senior digital strategist and planner at Organic and Ogilvy & Mather – serving clients such as Bank of America, P&G, Bacardi and IBM. In 2010, some of his work the highest honors from the Advertising Research Foundation (ARF) for excellence in advertising research. He holds a master’s degree from Columbia University in Strategic Communications and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Chicago in Economics.

Moderator:

Don Carli
Senior Research Fellow
ISC

Don Carli is the Senior Research Fellow at ISC where he is responsible for programs addressing media, advertising, marketing, corporate responsibility, sustainability, and enterprise communication. He is an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Industry Studies Program Affiliate Scholar, Sustainability Editor of Aktuel Grafisk Information Magazine in Sweden and Environmental Correspondent for PBS “MediaShift.” Don has been extensively quoted on issues related to sustainability, advertising, media and green marketing in The New York Times, Fortune Magazine, AdAge Magazine and on American Public Media and NPR radio’s “Morning Edition.” Don is a recipient of the P3 Foundation “Luminaire Award” recognizing outstanding achievement and dedication by graphic communication industry innovators, as well as a nominee for a 2011 “Mirror Award” for digital media journalism in the public interest from the SI Newhouse School of Journalism at Syracuse University.


Sponsor Host: NYU-SCPS

The M.A in Graphic Communications Management and Technology provides students with critical leadership skills, builds expertise in management practices, and illuminates the capabilities of emerging technologies.

Students in the M.A. Program may apply for the PRISM scholarship each Fall and Spring semester, due to the generosity of our Advisory Board. These Board members share their experience, knowledge and vision as faculty, invite distinguished guest lecturers to the classroom; host industry events; provide career guidance; and mentor students. Applications are welcome now for Spring, Summer and Fall 2010 semesters.

Please contact Bonnie Blake, Director, at bonnie.blake@nyu.edu, and Ansley Dunn, Administrator, at ansley.dunn@nyu.edu to discuss your plans and goals.

Visit us at www.scps.nyu.edu/gcmt for detailed information and the link to the online application.

Sponsor Host: NYU-POLY

The Integrated Digital Media BS and MS programs are defined by a blend of theory and practice. The explosion of Apple's iphone store, Facebook, podcasts, Wii, Twitter, and user generated content sites like Youtube signal the meteoric rise of digital media for communication, commerce and entertainment. Research on digital media has also exploded with recent studies into sound, gaming and augmented reality. Few academic programs unite theory and practice of digital media the way NYU-Poly does. As the second oldest private institute of technology in the U.S., we have the expertise and resources to support this integration.