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Your Questions For Yahoo! Right Media Exchange Chief Ramsey McGrory

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Right Media ExchangeOn Tuesday, November 2, Yahoo! will be producing a Right Media forum in NYC as part of the ad:tech NYC hoopla. According to the forum’s info page, Right Media Exchange execs will “discuss core areas of focus, trust and safety, our extensible technology platform and new audience management capabilities.” Also, as part of the forum, head of the Right Media Exchange, Ramsey McGrory, has agreed to submit himself to your questions.

That’s right!

Here’s your opportunity to ask questions about RMX technology, its past, its future – and even why the PANT people (pictured on the right) don’t have faces.

AdExchanger.com invites you to submit your questions in the comments below – or you can email your questions to webmaster at adexchanger dot com. There is no guarantee that all the questions will be asked – but as many as possible will.

And, if you want to go to the event – you can request an invite here.

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