NAI Member Summit 2014 Agenda - SOLD OUT

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  • Welcome from Doug Miller, Vice President and Global Privacy Leader, AOL, and Alec Rosenberg, Partner, Arent Fox LLP
  • Introduction of Commissioner Julie Brill by Will DeVries, Privacy Counsel, Google 
  • Privacy Fireside Chat with FTC Commissioner Julie Brill
 
  • Legislative Update: A Conversation with Congressional Staff, Moderated by Senator Byron Dorgan
  • Using Third-Party Ad Technology to Save Lives
  • The "Do Not Track" Deep Dive 
  • What do you see when you look at the Lumascape?  What will you see in 5 years? 
  • From Across Websites and Apps to Cross-Platform – The Future of State Management After (or with) the Cookie  
  • CEO Panel - Hear from Chief Executives at eXelate, MediaMath, Rocket Fuel, and BlueKai on trending topics of the day 
  • Remarks from Marc Groman, President & CEO, NAI



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When

Tuesday May 20, 2014 from 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM EDT
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Where

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Washington DC, DC  

 
 

Contact

Ryan Cliche 
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202-557-8599 
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Summit Agenda and Schedule

10:00 a.m. Registration Opens 

11:00 a.m. Welcome - Doug Miller, Vice President and Global Privacy Leader, AOL; Chairman NAI Board of Directors, and Alec Rosenberg, Partner, Arent Fox LLP

Introduction of Commissioner Julie Brill - Will DeVries, Privacy Counsel, Google

11:15 a.m. Privacy Fireside Chat with FTC Commissioner Julie Brill 

  • FTC Commissioner Julie Brill was recently called one of DC’s top “privacy hawks” by AdWeek, noting that Commissioner Brill has been a “relentless and vocal advocate for more consumer privacy practices.” Commissioner Brill has been particularly critical of data brokers, she has called for Do Not Track, supports federal privacy legislation, and launched her own “Reclaim Your Name” initiative to provide consumers with greater transparency and control over their data. Commissioner Brill will discuss her views on online privacy, self-regulation, FTC enforcement, and her top priorities with Marc Groman, NAI’s CEO, and the FTC’s former Chief Privacy Officer.

12:00 p.m. Using Third-Party Ad Technology to Save Lives

  • Learn about Federation for Internet Alerts, a group of NAI member companies and others using third-party ad technology to relay online alerts for serious events such as child abductions or the imminent threat of a tornado or other hazards.

Panelists: 
Jason Bier, Chief Privacy Officer, Conversant
Drew Bordages, General Counsel, Specific Media

12:15 p.m. Legislative Update: A Conversation with Congressional Staff 

  • Senior Staff from the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives will engage in a discussion about privacy, innovation, online advertising, and legislative priorities on Capitol Hill. We’ll hear about Chairman Rockefeller’s privacy bill, the ongoing privacy review in the Energy and Commerce Committee, data security, and other key initiatives. 
Moderator:
Senator Byron Dorgan

Panelists: 
Christian Fjeld, Senior Committee Counsel, Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, U.S. Senate 
Shannon Taylor, Counsel, Majority Staff, Committee on Energy & Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives
Michelle Ash, Democratic Chief Counsel for Consumer Protection, Committee on Energy & Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives 

1:00 p.m. Networking Lunch

1:45 p.m. The "Do Not Track" Deep Dive

  • Recent events within the W3C Tracking Protection Working Group and the DAA Browser Choice Setting Policy Working Group indicate that both groups may issue DNT standards this spring. Indeed, W3C has now released a "Last Call" technical document on April 23.  Hear the latest updates from both efforts and learn what this may mean for third parties. The panelists will walk through the proposed W3C technical specification section-by-section and highlight key concerns with the most current draft. The technical review will go over issues including DNT header fields for HTTP requests, APIs, tracking status values and more. You likely will hear disagreement on just what the text means, and how it could impact your company.  

Panelists: 
Shane Wiley, Vice-President of Privacy and Data Governance, Yahoo! 
Brooks Dobbs, Chief Privacy Officer, KBM Group
Jack Hobaugh, Counsel, NAI 

2:30 p.m. What do you see when you look at the Lumascape?  What will you see in 5 years? 

  • The Lumascape is one illustration of the diversity of the online display and mobile advertising industry. With each new version, one thing remains the same: data is driving so many of the new and innovative marketing and technology players from the first crop of display advertising to video and mobile to cross-device. What will the Lumascape look like in 5 years? How do we continue to promote innovation, diversity, entrepreneurs, and thriving third-party business models? What will those companies and business models look like in the future?   

Moderator:  
Sheila Millar, Partner, Keller and Heckman LLP
Panelists: 
Bryan Burdick, Chief Operating Officer, Bizo
Andrew Pancer, Chief Operating Officer, Dstillery 
Alan Chappel, Chappel & Associates 
Joshua Koran, Senior Vice President of Product Management, Turn

3:15 p.m. Coffee Break

3:30 p.m. From Across Websites and Apps to Cross-Platform – The Future of State Management After (or with) the Cookie  

  • Despite dire predictions last year and bold moves by some browsers, the third-party cookie is not dead…yet. In some cases, it’s still doing its job quite well. But changes in the digital ecosystem present new challenges that the cookie is not equipped to address. These include managing browsers that block cookies, the mobile app environment, and identifying the same user across devices by third parties. How will industry approach these issues? What are the technical and policy challenges? Do new tracking technologies raise new privacy concerns? How should self-regulation help address these issues for third parties? 
Moderator: 
David Wainberg, Privacy & Policy Counsel, AppNexus
Panelists: 
Jeff Wilson, Director, Consumer Advocacy, Accessibility and Privacy, AOL
Estelle Werth, Global Privacy Officer, Criteo
Rich LaBarca, Vice President of Product, AddThis
Dave Pickles, Chief Technology Officer & Founder, The Trade Desk

4:30 p.m. CEO Panel 

  • This final panel will continue to bring together all of the themes of the day – the role of third parties, the value of self-regulation, online privacy, competition, life beyond cookies, cross-device tracking, and more, with challenging questions presented to leading CEOs of NAI member companies. The CEOs will explore and debate the most controversial and important issues of the day for third parties – including reactions to comments from other panels.
Moderator:  
Marc Groman, President & CEO, NAI
Panelists: 
Eric Wheeler, CEO, 33Across 
Joe Zawadzki, CEO, MediaMath 
Mark Zagorski, CEO, eXelate
Omar Tawakol, CEO, BlueKai

 

5:15 p.m. Closing Remarks Marc Groman, President & CEO, NAI

5:30 p.m. Cocktail Reception on the Roof 

7:00 p.m. VIP Dinner at Location TBD – By Invitation Only