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Hi, The end of the year is rapidly approaching and we're all in the throes of planning for 2020. At

Hi, The end of the year is rapidly approaching and we're all in the throes of planning for 2020. At AdExchanger's [Industry Preview](, taking place January 28-29 in NYC, we're going to bring it all together so that you can be as prepared as possible. If you're struggling to stay ahead of the changes to data, identity and regulation then this is the event for you. This week, we added Salesforce SVP of product strategy, Martin Kihn, to demystify cookies, IDs, and the new role of the DMP. Publishers Rich Antoniello, the CEO of Complex, Pam Wasserstein, President at Vox Media and Group Nine Media CEO Ben Lerer joined to talk about how they're seeking profitable growth in the post-platform age. Snap's VP of global agency and brand partnerships, David Roter, came through to talk about taking on the triopoly in 2020 to reach new audiences. A panel of investors, including Tom Chavez of super{set} and Lisa Gersh from Attention Capital are in to discuss which ideas are getting funded in 2020. [Register here]( and save $1,000 off the on-site price. Thank you, The AdExchanger Events team

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