In this second town hall, IAB experts and industry thought leaders discuss privacy-first approaches to data collection, first-party data, and addressability.
In this town hall series, we will have an in-depth discussion on the findings from the latest IAB State of Data 2022 Part II: Preparing for the New Addressability Landscape report, which examines how changes in privacy legislation, the deprecation of third-party cookies and identifiers, and platform policies are affecting data collection, addressability, measurement, and optimization. IAB commissioned MediaScience to conduct this qualitative research study on how marketers are evolving their approach to consumer privacy, as well as working with their internal and external partners to meet consumer privacy expectations.
Chris Bruderle brings over 25 years of experience in Data/Web Analytics and Media Market Research at premium Digital and Muti-Platform web publishers including The Daily Beast, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Conde Nast Publications and This Old House Ventures.
Before working at IAB where he leads research-based thought leadership initiatives, Chris was most recently VP, Analytics & Research at The Daily Beast where he spent nearly 7 years and was responsible for the tracking, analysis and reporting of The Daily Beast’s O&O site and off-platform data/analytics for Senior/Corporate Management, Editorial, Advertising Sales, Product/Engineering, Audience/Business Development, Social Media and PR. He established the company-wide Editorial Analytics and Advertising Sales data and research stacks which included, among others, Google Analytics, Parse.ly, Krux DMP, Optimizely, comScore, Kantar, Samba, Newswhip, Crowd Tangle, Buzzsumo, and CrazyEgg.
Prior to The Daily Beast, Chris spent 5 years as Associate and Acting Director at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia where he directed the correspondence and development of all research-based strategies supporting the Advertising Sales and Marketing staffs of each of the MSLO media brands and platforms across digital, mobile/tablet, TV, print and radio. Chris has also held marketing and market research positions at Conde Nast and Time Inc.
Chris started his career at BBDO as an Assistant Media Planner where he most notably completed the “Media Training Program”.
A seasoned executive with 24+ years of digital media, marketing and operations experience, Angelina Eng has focused her career on supporting agencies and brands to define, build and manage digital media and marketing efforts while enabling teams to operationally work efficiently and effectively with both internal and external partners and platforms. She’s been responsible for the development and management of internal systems and workflow, establishment of deliverable standards, designing ad trafficking and tracking guidelines, implementation of emerging platforms, as well as establishing best practices at companies such as Morgan Stanley, Merkle, Dentsu Aegis and Publicis Modem.
Over the years, She has been involved with multiple organizations and events to help define, establish and advocate some of the industry standards that we see in today’s digital media ecosystem (such as ad verification/brand safety, ad fraud, viewability and programmatic, social, etc)
Angelina has been awarded the AdMonsters 2018 Power List, IAB Data Rockstar 2016 and AdMonsters Digital Media Leadership Award 2016.
Ryan Engle is VP of Identity Products, Platform Partnerships, & Credit Informed Marketing at Neustar a TransUnion company, overseeing solutions that help marketers cleanse, deduplicate and enrich their data. Ryan is also responsible for TransUnion’s partnership program with Customer Data Platforms (CDPs), cloud providers, clean rooms, and other channel partners, driving innovative, integrated solutions in the platforms where clients keep and use their data most. Ryan has nearly 20 years of experience working in the broader marketing analytics industry, focusing on consulting and implementing new, innovative data & technology solutions designed for the world’s biggest brands.