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AdExchanger Talks interviews key figures in marketing who are transforming digital advertising and media. New and previously published episodes are available on this page and on your preferred podcast app.


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  • Gabrielle Heyman, VP, global brand Sales & partnerships, Zynga

    It’s Game Over For Outdated Gamer Stereotypes

    There are billions of mobile gamers in this world – mostly adult women with serious spending power – but advertisers are still lagging. It’s time for brands to catch up with gaming audiences, says Gabrielle Heyman, Zynga’s head of global brand sales and partnerships.

  • Jeff Cohen, chief business development officer, Skai

    Retail’s AI Moment Is (Almost) Here

    Jeff Cohen, Skai’s new chief business development officer, unpacks why the smartest retailers and brands are already connecting the data dots and rethinking their playbooks for the AI era, even though the shopping bots aren’t quite there yet.

  • The Legal Analyst In Google's Corner

    Vidushi Dyall went from tracking cybercriminals at the Manhattan DA’s office to dissecting online ad empires. In this episode, she breaks down the DOJ’s antitrust battles with Google – and why she sometimes finds herself rooting for the so‑called evil empire.

  • Tony Stubblebine, CEO, Medium

    Why Medium Said No To Easy Ad Money

    Tony Stubblebine became CEO of Medium in 2022 and turned the struggling, loss-making platform profitable by cutting costs, improving content quality and refusing to rely on advertising.

  • Henry Innis, co-founder & CEO, Mutinex

    Why CFOs Overlook Marketing’s True Impact

    Marketing often gets unfairly pegged as a cost center. But that wouldn’t happen if marketers had access to better measurement that gave them clarity on what truly drives business growth, argues Henry Innis, CEO and co-founder of MMM platform Mutinex.

  • Anne Coghlan, COO & co-founder, Scope3

    The Business Case For Carbon Cuts

    Anne Coghlan, co-founder and COO of Scope3, on why cutting carbon in ad tech isn’t just about saving the planet; it’s about eliminating inefficiency and financial waste at the same time. Plus: Using AI to automate and optimize digital media buying at the impression level.

  • Marc Guldimann, CEO & co-founder, Adelaide

    Why Media Quality Should Be The Center Of Attention

    Online advertising’s privacy problem isn’t just about bad actors; it’s about bad metrics, says Marc Guldimann, CEO and founder of attention startup Adelaide. “I think a lot of the invasive behaviors in the ad tech space can be traced back to a lack of a shared understanding of quality,” he says.

  • Geoffrey Manne, president & founder, International Center for Law and Economics

    The Economist’s POV On Remedies For Google’s Ad Tech Monopoly

    In the Google search case, a forced spin-off of Chrome was never gonna happen, but a court-ordered divestiture of GAM isn’t beyond the pale in the ad tech case, says Geoffrey Manne, president and founder of the International Center for Law and Economics.

  • Alex Sherman, CEO & Co-Founder, Bluefish

    Marketing In The Age Of AI Answers

    The fundamental shift from traditional search to AI chatbots has major implications for the entire marketing organization, says Bluefish CEO Alex Sherman. If brands want control over how they appear in AI search results, they must think about the content they feed to large language models.

  • Amy Marentic, CMO, Genesis Motor America

    Shifting Gears, With The CMO Of Genesis Motor America

    As the newly appointed CMO of Genesis Motor America, it’s Amy Marentic’s job to raise awareness for the luxury auto brand, which is fighting for market share against more well-known incumbents in the US market. To do it, she’s analyzing the data and working on a growth strategy to reach a largely untapped demo: women. Plus: Marentic’s unique origin story, from astronaut hopeful to chief marketer.

  • Measuring The Unmeasurable With HyphaMetrics Founder Joanna Drews

    HyphaMetrics had barely taken its first steps as a new startup before drawing the ire of measurement juggernaut Nielsen. Four years and several lawsuits later (including one jury trial win for HyphaMetrics), CEO Joanna Drews is more than ready to get the company moving forward again.

  • Mathieu Roche, CEO & co-founder, ID5

    Addressing Addressability, With ID5 CEO Mathieu Roche

    When Google reversed its decision to deprecate third-party cookies, the first word in ID5 CEO Mathieu Roche’s mind was an expletive. But it doesn’t really matter what happens with cookies on Chrome anymore. “Most of the industry has moved past the notion that cookies were good enough to target and measure advertising on the web,” Roche says.

  • Melanie Babcock-Brown, VP of media and monetization for Orange Apron Media, The Home Depot’s retail media network

    ROAS? Nah. The Home Depot’s All About ROMO

    Enough with the ROAS obsession. It’s time for a smarter approach to measurement that focuses on more than short-term objectives, says Melanie Babcock-Brown, VP of media and monetization for Orange Apron Media, The Home Depot’s retail media network.

  • Priti Ohri, CEO & co-founder, Advertible

    The Science (And Art) Of Scaling Native Ads

    Native advertising has been around for a long time. But creating a native ad unit online is way more complicated than a standard programmatic placement, because multiple teams and systems have to compose it on the fly, says Priti Ohri, CEO and co-founder of startup Advertible, which describes itself as “native-as-a-service.”

  • Gisele Navarro, Managing Editor, HouseFresh

    HouseFresh Clears The Air On Google’s Changing Search Experience

    Product review site HouseFresh bounced back from losing 91% of its Google traffic last year. Here’s how it’s pivoting in response to stiffer affiliate marketing competition and zero-click AI search.

  • Paul Longo, GM of AI in ads, Microsoft Advertising

    AI In Ads – And Ads In AI

    Paul Longo, GM of AI in ads at Microsoft Advertising, breaks down what it means to bring ads into conversational experiences and how AI-powered tools are changing the way advertisers work. Plus: Microsoft may be shutting down the Xandr DSP next year, but that doesn’t mean Microsoft is getting out of the ad tech game.

  • Kara Puccinelli, chief customer officer, Nexxen

    Making Sense of DSP-SSP Convergence

    DSPs are building tools to bypass SSPs, and SSPs are trying to cut out the buy side. But the real question in the noise is whether the technology improves effectiveness, says Kara Puccinelli, chief customer officer at Nexxen, which just so happens to describe itself as an end-to-end platform.

  • Amanda Martin, CRO, Mediavine

    When AI Meets Media Quality

    From one perspective, publishers are up a creek thanks to the rise of generative AI search; the impact on discoverability and traffic is palpable. But that doesn’t mean publishers can’t adapt and find new ways to make money, says Mediavine CRO Amanda Martin.

  • Madan Bharadwaj, founder, M^2

    There's No Such Thing As An Attribution Easy Button

    There are many misconceptions about ad measurement. But the biggest thing most marketers are wrongheaded about is in thinking there’s a single solution for attribution. It simply doesn’t exist, says attribution expert Madan Bharadwaj, founder of measurement startup M^2.

  • Rockerbox’s Attribution Journey

    Ron Jacobson took the classic programmatic startup route. Which is to say, he pivoted randomly from a software job at a bank (well, the New York Fed), landed at an ad tech company and later founded his own ad tech startup before getting acquired by yet another ad tech company.

  • Elina Vilk, president & chief business officer, David's Bridal

    Introducing The Wedding Tech Stack

    Today, David’s Bridal is as much an AI-powered tech company as it is a retailer of wedding apparel and accessories, according to Elina Vilk, president and chief business officer. The company recently unveiled a new digital transformation strategy centered on agentic AI and personalized experiences.

  • David Kaufman, global head of monetization product solutions & operations, TikTok

    Spilling The Rosé In Cannes, With TikTok’s Monetization Chief

    Despite ongoing uncertainty over TikTok’s fate in the US – the potential ban just got extended for the third time – advertisers aren’t concerned, according to TikTok’s David Kaufman. On this episode, recorded live from Cannes, Kaufman, who oversees product development, marketing and operations for TikTok’s ad platform, says it’s pretty much been business as usual for buyers.

  • Christian Broughton, CEO, The Independent

    The Indy Innovates With AI

    If journalists don’t decide the best use of AI in journalism, then AI firms will decide for them, says Christian Broughton, CEO of The Independent,

  • Liz Gough, CRO & co-founder, Puck

    The Next Level Of Niche, With Puck’s New CRO

    Forget the well-worn narrative that digital media publishers are always on their back foot, says Liz Gough, the co-founder and newly minted CRO of Puck. In a world of social media soundbites, Puck is proving that there’s a place for long-form, in-depth, dishy journalism.

  • Peter Liguori, executive chairman, VideoAmp

    Maybe Nielsen Is The Alternative Currency

    The alternative currency bucket could use a rebrand. That referential and somewhat deferential phraseology – a reference to Nielsen – drives Peter Liguori, VideoAmp’s executive chairman, a little nuts. It stems, he argues, from the “absurd notion” that the TV industry “has almost 100% of its eggs in one basket.”

  • Tim Vanderhook, CEO & co-founder, Viant

    Context(ual) Switching, With Viant CEO Tim Vanderhook

    Viant is on an M&A tear, with two acquisitions – IRIS.TV followed by lockr – in less than six months. Although the rationale behind these deals might be obvious to ad tech insiders, Wall Street investors speak a different language, one that Viant CEO Tim Vanderhook has become fluent in as the leader of a publicly traded company.

  • Lindsey Edwards, VP of product management, LinkedIn

    Can LinkedIn Become A B2B Streaming Hub?

    LinkedIn has been investing in video like nobody’s business. Lindsey Edwards, VP of product management, takes us inside the company’s video strategy, which now includes CTV ads and a creator rev share program. Plus: Why LinkedIn decided to host its first NewFronts presentation this year.

  • Erin Foxworthy, global industry go-to-market lead for marketers & advertisers, Snowflake

    The Force Of Data Gravity, With Snowflake

    Why bring data to SaaS applications when you can bring the applications to your data? That’s what modern data platforms do, says Erin Foxworthy, global industry go-to-market lead for marketers and advertisers at Snowflake. Cloud-based platforms, meanwhile, are becoming the foundation for technologies that are increasingly integral to how digital advertising functions.

  • Julian Runge, assistant professor of marketing, Northwestern University

    The Behavioral Economist’s POV On Marketing Measurement

    Marketing measurement is messed up – it’s hard to argue otherwise – and most people agree on the reasons why: vanity metrics, imperfect models, unrealistic expectations. But there’s another issue at play, argues Julian Runge, an assistant professor of marketing at Northwestern University – and that’s a simple lack of communication.

  • Erez Levin, Principal, Emet Advisory

    The Outcomes Era Is Dead. Long Live The Quality Era

    Erez Levin, a former Googler and current outspoken consultant, on why the digital ad industry should transact on media quality signals like attention instead of optimizing to outcomes and other flawed attribution models.

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