Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Featured panelist: David Chang, co-founder and vice president of marketing, mobicious (@SnapMyLife)

Also joining us for the NENMA Spring Conference on April 30th at the Radisson in Chelmsford, MA will be David Chang, co-founder and vice president of marketing for SnapMyLife.

 

David was previously director of product marketing at m-Qube, a pioneer in the mobile content space that was acquired by VeriSign in 2006. Prior to joining m-Qube, David was director of new products at TripAdvisor, the sixth most frequented travel website in the world, where he introduced new online advertising and search features to meet consumers’ travel research and planning needs. Before TripAdvisor, David held a senior product management role at edocs, before it was acquired by Siebel Systems. David was also formerly a vice president at Goldman Sachs, where he launched new financial products in North America, Europe, and Asia and developed real-time trading systems. David holds a BS with Distinction in Computer Science from Cornell University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

 

SnapMyLife is the leading mobile-web community for instantly sharing and discovering photos from locations around the world. The site is optimized for viewing directly on mobile phones, offers location tagging and interactive picture maps, and uses sophisticated filtering technology to ensure a great experience for a wide range of audiences and advertisers.  SnapMyLife is venture-backed and headquartered in Needham, MA.

 

David will be among a jam-packed set of panelists discussing what they’re doing to build a mobile media business.

 

There's still time to register for the NENMA Spring Conference, a 1-day event with two tracks: A sales boot camp led by Mel Taylor; and strategy sessions on the power and potential of hyperlocal and mobile media.

 

Sponsorships are also available for businesses wishing to seize an opportunity to speak with and network among a concentration of new media leadership from New England newspaper and other media organizations.

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