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Mega-Conference Attendees As of February 25, 2017 Mega-Conference Attendees as of February 25, 2017 Lori Abbott Brown, Gypsum, CO Penny Abernathy, Knight Chair, Digital Media Economics, University of NC, Chapel Hill, NC Mark Adams, CEO, Adams Publishing Group, Coon Rapids, MN Alessia Alaimo, Digital Media Manager, Wick Communications, Sierra Vista, AZ Toni Alejandria, Director, Partner Marketing, Zenreach, San Francisco, CA James Allen, Senior Sales Engineer, iPublish Media Solutions, LLC, Westborough, MA Tony Altobelli, Consultant - Owner/Partner, SPARK Digital Sales Group, Minneapolis, MN Diane Amato, VP, Sales, Tecnavia, Burnsville, MN Nick Ames, Director, Client Success, McClatchy, Raleigh, NC Rob Anders, Director, Sales/Marketing, Observer Publishing Co., Washington, PA Craig Anderson, Director, Center for Innovation, University of NC, Chapel Hill, NC Mike Anderson, SE Regional Sales Manager, Central Ink Corporation, West Chicago, IL Sara April, Vice President, Dirks, Van Essen & Murray, Santa Fe, NM David Arkin, Chief Content Officer, Community Impact, Round Rock, TX Hub Arkush, General Manager, Pro Football Weekly, Crystal Lake, IL Lloyd Armbrust, CEO, OwnLocal, Austin, TX Doug Arnold, Director, Operations, Gannett Imaging & Ad Design Center, Novi, MI Amy Aschenauer, Implementation/Training Manager, Gannett Imaging & Ad Design Center, Indianapolis, IN Gordon Atkinson, Senior Director, Newspapers.com, Lehi, UT Brian Backus, Director, News Partnerships, Nextdoor, San Francisco, CA Catherine Badalamente, VP, Digital Media, Graham Media Group, Detroit, MI Terry Baker, President, RealMatch, New York, NY Andy Balch, VP, Sales/Marketing, Newspaper Manager, Fort Lauderdale, FL Jim Baltzelle, Director, Local Media, Southeast, The Associated Press, St. Augustine, FL Dave Barber, EVP, Newspaper Relations, AMG|Parade, Nashville, TN Ruby A. Barrow, Director, Accounting, Southern Newspapers, Houston, TX Dana Bascom, Executive Sales, ICANON Newzware, Hatfield, PA Rob Beauchamp, VP, Product, OwnLocal, Austin, TX Ryan Beauchamp, Account Executive, OwnLocal, Austin, TX Ben Beaver, Business Development, Second Street, St. Louis, MO Kevin Behrens, Publisher, Marysville Newspapers, Marysville, OH Susan Bell, Digital Broadcast Director, Calkins Digital, Levittown, PA Randy Bennett, Executive Director, External Relations, University of Florida, Gainesville, GA Tony Bernados, Publisher, St. Augustine Media, St Augustine, FL Jeff Bernhardt, Major Accounts Manager, Presteligence, North Canton, OH Patrick Bingle, Owner/Partner, SPARK Digital Sales Group, Minneapolis, MN Nicholas Birren, Director, Business Development, StudioNow, Nashville, TN Mike Blinder, President, The Blinder Group, Lutz, FL Cory A. Bollinger, VP, Publishing, Schurz Communications, Bloomington, ID Elizabeth Bollinger, Bloomington, ID Catherine Boone, Director, Boone Newspapers, Oxford, MS James Boone, Chairman, Boone Newspapers, Tuscaloosa, AL Greg Booras, National Sales Manager, Mirabel Technologies, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, FL Gordon Borrell, CEO, Borrell Associates, Inc., Williamsburg, VA Sara J. Borton, President/Publisher, The State Media Company/McClatchy, Columbia, SC Alison Bossio, Director, Sales, Wallit, Waukesha, WI Zella Bracy, Senior Director, Platforms, Simpli.fi, Fort Worth, TX Dani Brandtjen, Lead Digital Analyst, Analytics Pros, Seattle, WA Anthony Bratti, Senior VP, Business Development, BuzzBoard, Inc., San Francisco, CA Tim Brennan, President, Reed Brennan Media Associates, Orlando, FL Derek Briggs, Chief Operating Officer, Shaker Recruitment Consultants, Oak Park, IL Jim Brown, Vice President, Borrell Associates, Inc., Williamsburg, VA Robert Brown, President, Swift Communications, Gypsum, CO Sally Brown, Publisher, South Bend Tribune, South Bend, IN Scott M. Brown, Director, Operations, Decatur Daily, Decatur, AL P.J. Browning, President/Publisher, The Post and Courier, Charleston, SC Otis Brumby, Publisher, Marietta Daily Journal, Marietta, GA Tim Burke, Publisher, The Palm Beach Post, West Palm Beach, FL Jeff Burkett, VP, Ad Innovations, Gannett, McLean, VA Douglas W. Burns, Vice President, Herald Publishing Company, Carroll, IA Ryan Busch, Director, Sales, RAM Americas, Ponte Vedra, FL Michaela Caizzi, Sr. Marketing Strategist, Dream Local Digital, Rockland, ME Scott Calhoun, VP, Finance, The Anniston Star, Anniston, AL Chris Caraher, Lead Account Manager, Analytics Pros, Seattle, WA Lucretia Starr Cardenas, Editor, KPC Media Group, Fort Wayne, IN Mike Carfagnini, National Sales Manager, Central Ink Corporation, West Chicago, IL Todd Carpenter, President/CEO, Boone Newspapers, Tuscaloosa, AL Gene Carr, President, GCP Consultants, LLC, Frisco, TX Trevor Carroll, Manager, Content Partnerships, PressReader, Vancouver, BC, Brent Carter, Director of Business Development, Newspapers.com, Lehi, UT Ray Carulli, VP, Partnerships, Vivial, Milford, CT Mike Cassetta, VP, New Business Development, Frankly, Long Island City, NY Kurt Caywood, VP, Audience, Morris Publishing Group, Augusta, GA John Celestino, Business Development Manager, Brainworks, Sayville, NY Trina Chaimongkol, VP, Client Services/Sales-Americas, Sociabble, New York, NY Shelley Chakan, VP, Advertising, South Bend Tribune, South Bend, IN Lana Champion, VP, Sales/Marketing, Times-Union Media, Jacksonville, FL Connie Chen, Senior VP, Sales, Transparensee, New York, NY Brandi Chionsini, CEO, Granite Publications, Taylor, TX Scott Christino, Senior Digital Director Products, BH Media Group, Richmond, VA Michael Christman, Publisher, Ogden Newspapers, Fort Wayne, IN Rob Clark, Director, Sales, Concedge Communications, Moose Jaw, SK Rusty Coats, Executive Director, Local Media Consortium, Sarasota, FL Matt Coen, Co-Founder/President, Second Street, St. Louis, MO Mark Cohen, Publisher, Akron Beacon Journal/Ohio.com, Akron, OH Murray Cohen, President/CEO, Delphos Herald, Delphos, OH Scott W. Coleman, Special Projects Manager, Granite Publications, Taylor, TX Kevin Collins, VP, Sales/Marketing, Wehaa, Pewaukee, WI Orlando Comas, Director, Market Sales, McClatchy, Miami, FL Tom Comi, VP, Entertainment Advertising, NTVB MEDIA, Troy, MI Brian Condon, EVP, Commercial Development, AAM, Arlington Heights, IL Peter Conti, Sales/Marketing Director, Local Media Association, Richmond, VA Mark Contreras, CEO, Calkins Media, Levittown, PA Jacqueline Cook, VP, Growth, Vendasta Technologies, Saskatoon, SK Joe Cooper, Vice President of Digital, General Manager, AMR, A Marketing Resource, Honolulu, HI Kevin Cooper, Vice President, Boone Newspapers, Natchez, MS Randy Cope, Director, Cribb, Greene & Cope, Neosho, MO John Corcoran, VP, Sales, U.S. Ink, Carlstadt, NJ Sara Cordle, Owner, Smart1Marketing, Blacklick, OH Anna Costello, Sr. Product Manager, Adpay, Inc., Englewood, CO Kevin Craig, VP, Newspaper Solutions, AMG|Parade, Nashville, TN John Cribb, Managing Director, Cribb, Greene & Cope, Helena, MT John Thomas Cribb, Associate, Cribb, Greene & Cope, Helena, MT Dan Criscenti, Vice President, NTVB Media, Troy, MI Roxie Crowley, Director, Partnerships, Recruitology, San Francisco, CA Christopher Cullis, Publisher, The Bryan Times, Bryan, OH Al Cupo, Principal Consultant, Local Media Advisors, Harleysville, PA James C. Currow, CEO, Currow Weeks & Associates, Sunset, SC Philip G. Curtolo, Director, Sales, Software Consulting Services, Nazareth, PA Kristen Czaban, Managing Editor, The Sheridan Press, Sheridan, WY Scot W. Dalquist, Manager, Printing/Publishing Sales, Norpac Paper Company, Bend, OR Dale Z. Darling, Senior VP, Sales, Deseret Digital Media, Salt Lake City, UT April Dauzat, Business Development Manager, TruMeasure, Raleigh, NC Matthew Davis, VP, Marketing, Reveal Mobile, Raleigh, NC Michael Dawes, VP, Business Development, Recruitology, San Francisco, CA Timothy Dellinger, President, Advantage Newspaper Consultants, Fayetteville, NC Shelley DeLuca, Director, Marketing, NewsBank, Inc., Naples, FL Thomas Dempsey, President, Vision Data, rensselaer, NY Pete Dennis, Regional Sales Director, APG Media of Ohio, Athens, OH John Derr, VP, Sales/Marketing, LNP Media Group, Inc., Lancaster, PA Mary Ann DeSantis, Freelance Writer, SNPA, Atlanta, GA Mike Devon, VP, Sales-Southern Market, Resolute Forest Products, Greenville, SC Shawn DeWeese, Vice President, Mather Economics, Atlanta, GA Bill Dietz, Sales Development Manager, Times Publishing Company, Erie, PA Michael Dodd, President, U.S. Ink, Carlstadt, NJ John Thomson Dodds, II, VP/Newspaper Sales, FYI Television, Peachtree City, GA James Donahue, Manager, Newspaper Market, Gracenote, Queensbury, NY Patrick Dorsey, Regional Publisher, Herald-Tribune, Sarasota, FL Kirk Dougal, Digital Sales, APG Media of Ohio, Athens, OH Charles Dreifus, Managing Member, Charles J. Dreifus & Associates, Birmingham, MI Tom Dressler, VP, Growth/Development, Dart/PCF, Farmingdale, NY Deborah Dreyfuss-Tuchman, EVP, Sales, Adpay, Inc., Englewood, CO Christine Dugan, Membership Coordinator, Florida Press Association, Lake Mary, FL David Dunn-Rankin, President, Sun Coast Media Group, Charlotte Harbor, FL Debbie Dunn-Rankin, CIO, Sun Coast Media Group, Port Charlotte, FL Janie Dunn-Rankin, Venice, FL Jeff Dunn-Rankin, Board, Sun Coast Media Group, Venice, FL Cindy Durham, Assistant Executive Director, SNPA, Atlanta, GA Rebecca Earlewine, Business Development Manager, Matrix Solutions, Pittsburgh, PA Don Easley, Regional Sales Manager, Newspaper Segment, Agfa Graphics, Elmwood Park, NJ Dan Easton, Publisher, Victoria Advocate, Victoria, TX Jason Edmisten, Managing Director, High Road Digital, Greeneville, TN Rick Edmonds, Media Business Analyst,
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