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Conference Attendees As of Feb Conference Attendees as of Feb. 21, 2014 Dean Abbott, Sales Training, Borrell Associates, Williamsburg, VA Marcus Agehall, Solutions Engineer, Roxen Internet Software, New York, NY Arlin Albrecht, Chairman, Red Wing Publishing, Red Wing, MN Cindi Aldrich, President, Association of Directory Publishers, Traverse City, MI Watt Alexander, Attorney, Law Office of Watt D Alexander, White River Jct., VT James Allen, Sr. Sales Engineer, Wave2 Media Solutions, Westborough, MA Tony Altobelli, Owner, Partner, Spark Digital Sales Group, Grand Rapids, MN Scott Anderson, Publisher, Standard Journal, Rexburg, ID Robert S. Andrews, Vice President, National Commercial Sales, Gannett Publishing Services, Atlanta, GA Sara April, Vice President, Dirks, Van Essen & Murray, Santa Fe, NM David Arkin, Vice President, Content and Audience, GateHouse Media, Cypress, TX Barry Arthur, Assistant Managing Editor, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Little Rock, AR Peter Arundel, Chairman and CEO, Virginia News Group, Leesburg, VA Tom Arviso Jr., CEO, Publisher, Navajo Times Publishing Company, Inc., Window Rock, AZ Gordon Atkinson, Senior Director, Newspapers.com, Lindon, UT Matt Austin, Director, Interactive Business Development, Affinity Express, Elgin, IL Terry Baker, Chief Revenue Office, RealMatch, Inc., New York, NY Sandra Baltazar Martinez, Deputy Editor, La Prensa, Riverside, CA Dave Barber, Executive Vice President, Newspaper Relations, Parade Media Group, New York, NY Donna Barrett, President and CEO, CNHI, Montgomery, AL Stephen Barrett, Director, National and Regional Sales, Sound Publishing, Inc., Bellevue, WA John Barry, President, Brainworks, Sayville, NY Brianna Bartlett, Director of Business Development, Orange Soda, American Fork, UT Ben Beaver, Business Development, Second Street, Inc., St. Louis, MO Jim Becker, CFO, Red Wing Publishing, Red Wing, MN Jeremy Beha, Vice President, Engineering and Production, Points Mentioned, Clifton Springs, NY Daniel Behrens, Publisher, Marysville Newspapers Inc., Marysville, OH Kevin Behrens, General Manager, Marysville Newspapers Inc., Marysville, OH Bob Behringer, President and CEO, Presteligence, North Canton, OH Christine Benavente, Interactive Operations and Product Development Director, The Bakersfield Californian, Bakersfield, CA Kelly Benish, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Search Influence, New Orleans, LA David Benitez, Sr. Account Executive, PaperG, San Francisco, CA Randy Bennett, President, Bennett Media Solutions, Fairfax, Todd Benz, Circulation Director, Times-News, Burlington, NC Heather Berkley, Board of Directors, Pioneer News Group, Seattle, WA Tony Bernados, Vice President, Sales - Savannah Morning News, Morris Communications, Savannah, GA Jeff Bernhardt, Major Account Manager, Presteligence, North Canton, OH Jake Berry, Account Executive, Publisher Solutions, Deseret Digital Media, Salt Lake City, UT Bruce Bicknell, Graphics Communications Manager, NEWSCYCLE Solutions, St. Paul, MN Roy Biondi, Publisher, ThisWeek Community News, Lewis Center, OH Henry Bird, Publisher, Herald Bulletin, Anderson, IN Gary Blakeley, Director, Global Service and Tech Support, Southern Lithoplate, Youngsville, NC Rob Blethen, Publisher, Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, Walla Walla, WA Keith Blevins, COO, CNHI, Montgomery, AL Mike Blinder, President, The Blinder Group, Inc., Lutz, FL Greg Blue, CEO, Manroland Web Systems Inc., Lisle, IL Greg Booras, Vice President, Sales, TownNews.com, Moline, IL Les Borgmeyer, Vice President, Sales, Columbia Daily Tribune/Tribune Publishing, Columbia, MO Gordon Borrell, CEO, Borrell Associates Inc., Williamsburg, VA Zella Bracy, Business Development, The McClatchy Company: Tru Measure, Sacramento, CA Randall Brant, Chief Revenue Officer, ACI-American Circulation Innovations, Long Beach, CA Anthony Bratti, Sr. Vice President, Business Development, BuzzBoard, Inc., Lyndhurst, NJ William Brehm Jr., President, Brehm Communications, Inc., San Diego, CA Tim Brennan, Business Development Manager, MultiAd, Peoria, IL Pat Bridges, Publisher, The Record Courier, Gardnerville, NV Bob Briere, Advertising Manager, The Day Publication Company, New London, CT Eric Bright, Vice President, Ecommerce, Deseret Digital Media, Salt Lake City, UT Robert Broadwater, Managing Director, Broadwater & Associates LLC, Bronxville, NY Edward Brouwer, Managing Director, The Canadian Press-Pagemasters North America, Toronto, ON Elizabeth Brown, Chairman/Director, United Communications Corp., Kenosha, WI Jeffrey Brown, CEO, Home News Enterprises, Columbus, IN Robert Brown, President, Swift Communications, Gypsum, CO Scott Brown, Director, Operations, Decatur Daily, Decatur, AL Lucy Brown Minn, President, United Communications Corp., Kenosha, WI P.J. Browning, President and Publisher, The Post and Courier, Charleston, SC Mark Bruce, Director, Sales, NetNewsCheck, Ardmore, PA Otis Brumby III, Publisher, Marietta Daily Journal, Marietta, GA Alan Bublitz, Production Manager, Livingston Enterprise, Livingston, MT Bruce Buchanan, President, Harris Enterprises, Inc., Hutchinson, KS Mark Bullard, Director, Digital Business Development, Lee Enterprises, Provo, UT Robert Bunch, General Manager, High Road Digital LLC, Greeneville, TN James Burke, Executive Vice President, Sales, CityPortals, State College, PA Tim Burke, Publisher, The Palm Beach Post, West Palm Beach, FL Adam Burnham, Vice President, Interactive Sales, Affinity Express, Elgin, IL Bonita Burton, Executive Editor, The Villages Daily Sun, The Villages, FL Michael C. Bush, President and CEO, Civitas Media, Davidson, NC Kathryn Butler, Vice President, Membership & Local Markets, Associated Press, San Francisco, CA Paul Camp, Chief Evangelist, Content That Works, Chicago, IL Beau Campbell, President, Inland Newspaper Machinery, Bucyrus, KS Ben Campbell, Digital Marketing Strategy Manager, The Columbia Publishing Company, Vancouver, WA Jody Campbell, Director, Community Outreach, The Columbia Publishing Company, Vancouver, WA Lynne Campbell, Regional Advertising Director, Western Illinois Division, GateHouse Media, Galesburg, IL Scott Campbell, President and Publisher, The Columbia Publishing Company, Vancouver, WA Ben Cannizzaro, Publisher, Greater Media Newspapers, Manalapan, NJ Ray Carlsen, Executive Director - Retired, Inland Press Association, Des Plaines, IL Tina Carnow, Vice President, Sales and Customer Service, Adicio, Inc., Carlsbad, CA Brent Carter, Director, Business Development, Newspapers.com, Lindon, UT Lloyd Case, Board of Directors, Forum Communications Company, Fargo, ND Matthew Caylor, , MANSI Media/Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association, Harrisburg, PA Scott Champion, COO, Civitas Media, Davidson, NC Rick Chandler, Consultant, Leap Media Solutions, Castle Rock, CO Gareth Charter, Strategic Advisor, Integrated Digital Strategies, Boston, MA Michael Chauvin, Classified Advertising Manager, The Post and Courier, Charleston, SC Rosanne Cheeseman, Consultant, Rosanne Cheeseman Consulting, Red Rock, AZ Louis Cicio, President, Lineup Systems, Boulder, CO Richard Clark, Vice President, Sales, Kingsport Times-News, Kingsport, TN Nelson Clyde, President and Publisher, T.B. Butler Publishing Co./The Tyler Morning Teleg, Tyler, TX Rusty Coats, Executive Director (President), Local Media Consortium (Coats2Coats), Sarasota, FL Matt Coen, President and Co-Founder, Second Street, Inc., St. Louis, MO Mark Cohen, Publisher, Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, OH Murray Cohen, President, Delphos Herald, Inc., Delphos, OH Roberta Cohen, Vice President, Delphos Herald, Inc., Stamford, CT Caywood Coleman, SMB Channel Sales Manager, Affinity Express, Elgin, IL Karen Coleman, Publisher Relations Marketing Manager, Athlon Media, Nashville, TN Frank Collinsworth, Business Development Manager, Brainworks, Sayville, NY Jim Conaghan, Vice President, Research and Industry Analysis, Newspaper Association of America, Arlington, VA James E. Conley, President, Conley Publishing, Beaver Dam, WI Peter Conti, Sales and Marketing Director, Local Media Association, Richmond, VA Mike Cook, National Sales Manager, Mirabel Technologies, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, FL Kevin Cooper, Vice President, Boone Newspapers Inc., Natchez, MS Randy Cope, , , Neosho, MO John Corcoran, Vice President, Sales, US Ink, Carlstadt, NJ Myra Cortado, Director, Corporate Development and Strategic Partnerships, Calkins Media, Levittown, PA Christina Cosner, Advertising Director, HNE Media, Franklin, IN Matthew Costa, Online Director, WEHCO Media, Fayetteville, AR Tony Cotugno, Vice President, OSG Billing Services, Englewood, NJ Kevin Craig, Sr. Vice President, Newspaper Relations, Parade Media Group, Raleigh, NC John Cribb, Managing Director, Cribb, Greene & Associates, Helena, MT John Crisp, Vice President, New Media, The Blade, Toledo, OH Christopher Cullis, Publisher, Bryan Times, Bryan, OH Al Cupo, Vice President, Operations, Local Media Association, Harleysville, PA Philip G. Curtolo, Director, Sales, Software Consulting Services LLC, Nazareth, PA Don Dales, Owner, PuzzleFlow, Novi, MI Scot Dalquist, Western Region Sales Manager, Resolute Forest Products, Bend, OR Dan Dalton, Executive Vice President, Content That Works, Chicago, IL Rob Davenport, Publisher, Northstar Publishing, International Falls, MN Bill Davis, Group Publisher, Southwest Newspapers, Shakopee, MN Jason Davis, Senior Affiliate Manager, Legacy.com, Evanston, IL Jordan Davis, COO, SpinGO, Provo, UT Kevin Davis, CEO, Executive Director, Investigative News Network, Encino, CA Kirk Davis, President, GateHouse Media, Needham, MA Bill Day, Executive
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