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Mega-Conference Attendees Dean Abbott, Sales Manager, Borrell Mega-Conference Attendees Dean Abbott, Sales Manager, Borrell Associates, Williamsburg, VA Michael Abernathy, President, Landmark Publishing, Shelbyville, KY Mark Adams, CEO, Adams Publishing Group, Coon Rapids, MN Ashley Ainley, VP, Sales, Pediment Publishing, Battle Ground, WA Alessia Alaimo, Digital Media Manager, Wick Communications, Sierra Vista, AZ Mark Aldam, EVP/COO, Hearst, New York, NY Diane Amato, VP, Sales, Tecnavia Press, Burnsville, MN Nick Ames, Director, Programmatic Advertising, McClatchy, Raleigh, NC Barbara Ancona, VP, Sales/Marketing, USSPI Media, Schaumburg, IL Rob Anders, Director, Sales/Marketing, Observer Publishing Co., Washington, PA Roberto Angulo, Founder/CEO, Recruitology, San Francisco, CA Sara April, Vice President, Dirks, Van Essen & Murray, Santa Fe, NM Lloyd Armbrust, CEO, OwnLocal, Austin, TX Amy Arnold, Implementation/Training Manager, GIADC, Lexington, KY Gerry Arnold, Director, Business Development/Partnerships, The Canadian Press, Toronto, ON Julie Arsenault, Relationship Manager, Monster, Weston, MA Gordon Atkinson, Senior Director, Newspapers.com, Lehi, UT James Avis, SVP, Digital Billboard Network, Oahu Publications, Honolulu, HI Donnis Baggett, Executive Vice President, Texas Press Association, Austin, TX Hal Bailey, CRO, LaterPay, New York, NY Lee Bailey, Publisher, Lee Bailey's eurweb.com, Los Angeles, CA Pam Baird, WeHaa Sales, WeHaa, Pewaukee, WI Chris Baker, Publisher, Taos News, Santa Fe, NM JJ Bannasch, President/Co-Founder, Katana, San Diego, CA Howard Barbanel, VP/Director, Marketing, Design2Pro, New York, NY Dave Barber, EVP, Newspaper Relations, AMG|Parade, Nashville, TN Eric Barbera, Strategic News Partnerships, Facebook, Jackson Heights, NY John Barnwell, President/CEO, Evening Post Industries, Charleston, SC Donna Barrett, President/CEO, CNHI, Montgomery, AL Dana Bascom, Senior Sales Executive, Newzware, Hatfield, PA Sarah Bass, Operations Director, GateHouse Live, Las Vegas, NV Kal Baumwart, Business Development, Soleo, Victor, NY Rob Beauchamp, Chief Product Officer, OwnLocal, Austin, TX Benjamin Beaver, Business Development, Second Street, St. Louis, MO Barbara H. Beck, Publisher, Roswell Daily Record, Roswell, NM Kevin Behrens, Publisher, Marysville Newspapers, Marysville, OH Bob Behringer, President/CEO, Presteligence, North Canton, OH Nathan Bekke, VP, Consumer Sales/Marketing, Lee Enterprises, Davenport, IA Jeremy Bender, Director, Solution Consulting, LEAP Media Solutions, Cary, NC Charleen Benge, National Corporate Accounts Manager, GateHouse Media, Ft. Myers, FL Tobias Bennett, Programmatic/Exchange Champion, Local Media Consortium, Sarasota, FL Rick Bercuvitz, COO, Centify, Montreal, QC Julie Bergman, Vice President, Grimes, McGovern & Assoc., East Grand Forks, MN Samantha Bergum, Student, USC Annenberg, Los Angeles, CA Jim Bernard, SVP, Digital, Star Tribune, Minneapolis, MN Jeff Bernhardt, Mid-West Regional Business Manager, Southern Lithoplate, Uniontown, OH Jennifer L. Bertetto, President/CEO, Trib Total Media/535media, Greensburg, PA Craig Besant, COO, AppVault, Atlanta, GA Frank Bilotto, Editor-in-Chief, Biz.Events.news, Charlotte, NC Patrick Bingle, Owner/Business Partner, Spark Digital Sales Group, Minneapolis, MN Ryan Binkley, Owner, Anchorage Daily News, Anchorage, AK Randy Blair, COO, Black Press, Surrey, BC Mike Blinder, President, The Blinder Group, Lutz, FL Lauren Boles, VP, Product/Marketing, CNN Newsource, Atlanta, GA Cory A Bollinger (Elizabeth), VP, Publishing, Schurz Communication, Bloomington, ID Rodrigo Bonilla Hastings, Regional Director, Americas, WAN-IFRA, Mexico City, Mexico Greg Booras, National Sales Manager, The Newspaper Manager, Fort Lauderdale, FL Zella Bracy, VP, Partner Development, Okanjo, Fuquay Varina, NC Andy Bradley, Information Technology Director, Telegraph Herald, Dubuque, IA David Bradley (Suzanne), Chairman/CEO, News-Press & Gazette Co., St. Joseph, MO Jim Brady, Founder/CEO, Spirited Media, Great Falls, VA Don T. 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Burns, Vice President, Herald Publishing Company, Carroll, IA Kate Butterick, Account Manager, OwnLocal, Austin, TX Paul Camp, Evangelist, Inland Press Association, Des Plaines, IL Mark Campbell, SVP, Digital Marketing, tronc / LA Times, Los Angeles, CA Scott Campbell, Publisher, The Columbian Publishing Company, Vancouver, WA Mike Carfagnini, National Sales Manager, Central Ink Corporation, West Chicago, IL Ray Carlsen (Blaze), Retired, Tuscon, AZ Jeff Carney, Corporate Director, Digital Content, BH Media Group, Omaha, NE Isaac Carrasco, National Sales Executive, Valassis, San Diego, CA Adam Carroll, Champion, Phoenix Vision, San Diego, CA Brent Carter, Director, Business Development, Newspapers.com, Lehi, UT David Carter, President, Carter & Associates, El Cajon, CA Ray Carulli, VP, Strategic Partnership, Vivial, Milford, CT Kayla Castille, SVP, Content/Digital Operations, CNHI, Montgomery, AL Sara Castillo, Co-Founder/Chief Brand Evangelist, Gatehouse Media - TapOnIt, Davenport, IA Mike Centorani, Co-Founder, Sales Transformation Now, Apex, NC Shelley Chakan, VP, Advertising, South Bend Tribune, South Bend, IN Courtney Chalupa, Marketing Director, TBC Media, Bakersfield, CA Scott Champion, CEO, Champion Media, Mooresville, NC David Chavern, President/CEO, News Media Alliance, Arlington, VA Connie Chen, Senior VP, Sales, Transparensee, New York, NY Barb Chodos, VP, Advertising, USA Today-Desert Sun, Palm Desert, CA Michael Ciaramella, VP, Sales, Agfa Graphics, Elmwood Park, NJ Nelson Clyde, President/Publisher, Tyler Morning Telegraph, Tyler, TX Rusty Coats, CEO, Local Media Consortium, Sarasota, FL Matt Coen, President/Co-Founder, Second Street, St. Louis, MO Daniel Cohen, Director, Product, Localstars, London, ZZ Mark Cohen, President, Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association, Harrisburg, PA Murray Cohen, President, Delphos Herald, Delphos, OH Roberta Cohen, Vice President, Delphos Herald, Stamford, CT Jason Cole, VP, Advertising Sales, Star Tribune, Minneapolis, MN Laura Cole, VP, Marketing, Vivial, Lincoln, NE Michael Cole, Director, Partner Development, Simpli.fi, Fort Worth, TX Karen Coleman, Newspaper Relations Business Director, AMG|Parade, Nashville, TN Scott Coleman, Chief Operating Officer, Fenice Community Media, Cedar Park, TX Kevin Collins, Director of Sales, WeHaa, Pewaukee, WI Tom Comi, VP, Entertainment Advertising, NTVB MEDIA, Troy, MI Joe Conboy, Sr. Director, Sales/Affiliate Relations, CNN Newsource, Atlanta, GA Brian Condon, EVP, Commercial Development, Alliance for Audited Media, Arlington Heights, IL Matt Connolly, Interactive Media Director, Telegraph Herald, Dubuque, IA Pat Connolly, Managing Director, Digital Transformation, Accenture, Westport, CT Peter Conti, CEO, Digital Media Trends, Richmond, VA Mark Contreras, Dean, Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT Rachel Cook, Director, Content That Works, Charleston, SC Cliff Cooke, CEO, Phoenix Vision, San Diego, CA Randy Cope, Director, Cribb, Greene & Cope, Neosho, MO Andy Copsey, Senior Developer, PageSuite, Smeeth, ZZ John Corcoran, VP, Sales, U.S. Ink, Carlstadt, NJ Chuck Cotton, Chairman, Phoenix Vision, Honolulu, HI Scott Coulter, Sr. Manager Ad Production/Operations, Cox Media Group, Liberty Township, OH Fuller A. Cowell, Publisher, Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Fairbanks, AK Virginia Cowenhoven, Associate Publisher, TBC Media/The Bakersfield Californian, Bakersfield, CA Kevin Craig, SVP, Newspaper Relations, AMG|Parade, Raleigh, NC John Cribb, Managing Director, Cribb, Greene & Cope, Helena, MT John Thomas Cribb, Associate, Cribb, Greene & Cope, Helena, MT Liz Crider Huff, Director, Affiliate Success, Second Street, St. Louis, MO Dan Criscenti, Vice President, NTVB MEDIA, Troy, MI Rachel Crocker, Sales, SpokenLayer, New York, NY Tom Cross, Publisher, Santa Fe New Mexican, Santa Fe, NM Roxie Crowley, Director, Partnerships, Recruitology, San Francisco, CA Andy Cunningham, CEO, Cunningham Collective, San Francisco, CA Loran Cunningham, Relationship Manager/Team Lead, Monster, Weston, MA Al Cupo, Sales Support Manager, Brainworks Software, Sayville, NY Lissa Cupp, CMO, BH Media Group, Omaha, NE Phil Curtolo, Director, Sales, Software Consulting Services, Nazareth, PA Kristen Czaban, Publisher, The Sheridan Press, Sheridan, WY Shareef Dajani, CRO, Gatehouse Media - TapOnIt, Davenport, IA Jessica Dalle, Sales Operations, LaterPay, New York, NY Scot Dalquist, VP, Newspaper Relations, AMG|Parade, Bend, OR April Dauzat, Business Development Manager, Tru Measure, Raleigh, NC Tasia Davies, Account Manager, OwnLocal, Austin, TX Kelvin Davis, VP, Sales/Affiliate Relations, CNN Newsource, Atlanta,
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