The MarTech Conference returns online March 28-29, 2023. This time we’ll be focusing on the identity challenge.

As the industry weans itself from cookie-tracking, other data sources are becoming more important. Especially first party data and consensually obtained customer information that can be supplemented in privacy-compliant ways. Equally important: Activating that data to create personalized engagement and construct compelling customer journeys.

Technology allows marketers to do all of the above, but strategy is also crucial. It has to be built on an understanding of the customer’s perspective, pain-points and requirements. At The MarTech Conference we’ll bring technology and strategy together to build a framework for the future.

If you’ve had success in any of these areas and think you have the experience to teach others what you’ve learned, we want to hear from you. Specifically, we’re looking for industry practitioners to lead sessions on the following topics:

Whether you’ve been speaking for years or have never done it before and feel you have experience other marketers can learn from, please consider submitting a session pitch. We’re always looking for new speakers with diverse points of view.

The deadline for session pitches is February 24th!

Your pitch is more likely to grab our attention if you:

Jump over to this page for more details on how to submit a session idea, or directly to this page to create your profile and submit a session pitch.


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