Emmy Award-Winning Journalist Cat Greenleaf to Kick Off Digital Place-Based Advertising Association's Annual Summit on October 22
Emmy Award-Winning Journalist Cat Greenleaf to Kick Off Digital Place-Based Advertising Association's Annual Summit on October 22
Host of 'USA Daytime' and the Emmy Award-Winning Series 'Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf' Will Welcome Attendees and Interview DPAA Head Barry Frey
NEW YORK, Sept. 11, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Digital Place-based Advertising Association (DPAA) will kick off its 6th annual Summit on Oct. 22 with an appearance by celebrity journalist Cat Greenleaf, host of "USA Daytime" and the Emmy Award-winning "Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf." Greenleaf will welcome Summit attendees and conduct an interview with DPAA President & CEO Barry Frey.
"Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf" is seen on NBC 4 New York, as well as on additional NBC Owned Television Stations in the country's top markets and on COZI TV, NBC's national multicast network. "Talk Stoop" can also be seen on DPAA member VeriFone Media's out-of-home digital video network (VNET) in taxi cabs and on gas pumps across the country. In the fall, Greenleaf will become the first-ever host of USA Network's top-rated daytime programming block from 11am-3pm.
The theme of this year's DPAA Summit is "Video Everywhere" (www.videoeverywhere.com). The event will be held at the Hilton New York with more than 450 industry executives -- a majority from the brand and agency side of the business - expected to attend.
The "Video Everywhere" theme reflects the rapid shift to a video agnostic world in which planning and buying are no longer tethered to television alone. Consumers are encountering video content everywhere; out of home, in specific venues and on the go. In this new world order, digital place-based media stands out for its ability to reach consumers at the moment of truth on the way to making brand and purchase decisions.
"Cat Greenleaf is an emerging star whose popularity has been aided in no small measure by her work in the digital place-based media arena," said Frey. "Cat's career arc speaks to dpb's ability to reach large audiences in a highly impactful way. We're pleased and excited to have Cat as a speaker at our annual Summit."
On "Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf," the host interviews actors, musicians, athletes, politicians, icons and tastemakers on her own stoop in Brooklyn. Guests come to Greenleaf's stoop for 15-20 minute chats covering career highlights, life stories, issues of the day and current projects. Musical guests' appearances include performances of their latest singles and hits. In almost four years on the air, "Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf" has shot more than 350 conversations with guests including Dan Rather, Spike Lee, William Shatner, Woody Harrelson, the Kardashians, Joel Osteen, Julianne Moore, Dick Cavett, Edie Falco, Don Cheadle, Elliot Spitzer, Larry King, Eva Longoria, Oliver Platt, Rosie Perez, CC Sabathia, Mike Tyson, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Claire Danes, Brooke Shields, Cyndi Lauper, Hilary Swank and many others.
Prior to joining NBC 4 New York, Greenleaf worked at NYC-TV where she served as entertainment correspondent for "NY360" and hosted and produced various programs for the station, including "On The Prowl with Cat Greenleaf," a weekly series on the culture and characters of New York City; "9.99," a guide to spending under $10 a day in the city; and "Backdrop NYC," a showcase for independent films made in New York. Greenleaf has also hosted The Travel Channel's "Vacation Home Search" and Rainbow Media's Voom Network's "Chasing History Home." Additionally, she was a daily roving craft reporter on the DiY Network's "Craftlab."
Speakers announced to date for the DPAA "Video Everywhere" Summit include:
-- Jon Bond, chief tomorroist, Tomorro LLC
-- David Cohen, chief media officer, Universal McCann
-- Phil Cowdell, president, client services, GroupM
-- Rupert Day, global CEO, tenthavenue
-- Barry Frey, president & CEO, DPAA
-- Edward C. Gold, advertising director, State Farm
-- Jackie Kulesza, svp/video investment director, Starcom USA
-- Janet Levine, associate media director, Mindshare
-- Bob Liodice, president & CEO, Association of National Advertisers
-- Barry Lowenthal, president, The Media Kitchen
-- Kristian Magel, executive vice president, director national broadcast,
Initiative U.S.
-- Joe Mandese, editor-in-chief, Mediapost
-- Jack Myers, chairman, Myers Media Business Network
-- Pierre Richer, president, NEC Display Solutions
-- Paul Rostkowski, president, Varick Media Management
-- Lyle Schwartz, managing partner, director research & marketplace
analysis, GroupM Worldwide
-- Robert Tas, managing director, head of digital marketing, JP Morgan
Chase & Co.
-- David Verklin, operating partner, Calera Capital
For more information on the Summit and how to be part of it, please visit www.videoeverywhere.com.
About DPAA
Founded in 2006, the Digital Place-based Advertising Association (DPAA) represents leading digital placed-based networks and works with the advertising community that is actively engaged in planning, buying and evaluating the effectiveness of the medium. On behalf of its members, DPAA seeks to foster ongoing collaboration between agencies and digital place-based advertising networks; provide standards, best practices and industry-wide research; and promote the effectiveness of digital place-based advertising. For more information please visit www.videoeverywhere.com. Twitter: @DPAAds
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