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Next Week: The Economic Impact of the Market-Making Internet Webinar | Speakers Announced

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Register Today October 20, 2021 / 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST This webinar will provide highlights

Register Today [facebook]() [instagram]() [linkedin]() [twitter]() [youtube]() [Economic_Impact_Market-Making_Internet_640x240_Email.png]() [The Economic Impact of the Market-Making Internet]() October 20, 2021 / 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST This webinar will provide highlights from the release of “The Economic Impact of the Market-Making Internet | Advertising, Content, Commerce, and Innovation: Contribution to U.S. Employment and GDP.” This research about the economic value of the internet is conducted approximately every four years and highlights the importance of the internet ecosystem, which enables job creation and market-making opportunities. This highly valued, extensive piece of economic research is particularly important to the growth of companies, including search and social platforms, content publishers, ad agencies, consumer and B2B brands, as well as the full spectrum of players supporting and supported by the internet. This is a signature IAB initiative that is widely used to influence D.C. decision-makers about the growth, viability, and future of the internet’s business value. The presentation will be followed by a panel with three small business founders and moderated by IAB CEO, David Cohen. View our speakers below. [Learn More]() [Register Here]() Featured Speakers PANEL: Harnessing the Power of Digital for Growth & Innovation [Sarah Farzam.PNG] [Teri Johnson.PNG] [Emily.PNG] Sarah Farzam Founder and CEOBilingual Birdies Teri Johnson Founder and CEO Harlem Candle Company Emily OnkeyCo-Founder & CMO Aplós Other Speakers / Presenters [2020-04-13-IAB There Social_Cohen.png] [Deighton Headshot.PNG] [Chad Acxiom.PNG] David Cohen Chief Executive Officer IAB Dr. John Deighton Harold M. Brierley Professor of Business Administration, Emeritus Harvard Business School Chad Engelgau President and Chief Executive Officer Acxiom [Dave Grimaldi 10-15.PNG] [Leora.PNG] Dave Grimaldi Executive Vice President, Public Policy IAB Leora Kornfeld Principal Research Consultant Deighton Associates LLC Sponsors of the Webinar [economic sponsors.PNG] Interactive Advertising Bureau, 116 East 27th Street, 6th floor, New York, NY 10016 © 2021 Copyright [Contact]() [Privacy Policy]() [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}

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