Delivering the digital lifestyle from three screens – the TV, the PC and the Wireless Phone
Tue, 05/04/2010 - 11:15am — atpadmin
Three Screens Strategy – Joint event with Digitainment.
“Delivering the digital lifestyle from three screens – the TV, the PC and the wireless phone”
How to capture audience attention by delivering the content, applications and services that matter to customers across all of the three screens. Join ATP, Digitainment, and our distinguished panel and find out how can you leverage the three screens to penetrate the market place.
When: Tuesday June 8, 2010
Where: Crowne Plaza Ravinia
Networking: 5:30PM
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Moderator
Dan Webber, EVP & CIO – Avery Partners
Dan serves as Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Avery Partners. In this capacity, he leads the executive services, consulting and outsourcing practices for Avery Partners as well as managing the internal technology needs of the firm.
Dan brings 20 plus years of financial, operational, and technology experience to help enable companies improve business processes and better leverage technology. Dan has served for many years as CIO for healthcare, manufacturing, technology and hospitality companies and currently serves as interim CIO for one of his healthcare clients.
Dan is an active blogger, thought leader and is active in several community groups and serves on the Executive Advisory board for Atlanta Telecom Professionals and is a Board Member for the TAG Entertainment Society. Dan is a founder and serves on the board for Digitainment Georgia.
Panelists
Von Wright, VP, Cloud and Wholesale Services, AT&T
Von Wright is responsible for establishing a new organization within AT&T Marketing, focusing on the concept, design, delivery and ultimate monitization of cloud and wholesale services. This organization is charged with developing network and information service offerings that will power both AT&T branded services as well as the 3rd-party application ecosystem.
Prior to this recent appointment, Mr. Wright was responsible for strategy and innovation for the Consumer IT organization. With the organization serving as the “front door” to IT for the business, this team had the visibility into the work streams of all business verticals and was responsible for managing the IT spend for the consumer side of the business.
Prior to joining AT&T, Mr. Wright spent 12 years in consulting with stints at Sapient Corporation and American Management Systems (now CGI-AMS). While in consulting, Mr. Wright focused primarily on IT and business strategy for communications companies.
Mr. Wright holds an MBA in Organizational Behavior from Cornell’s Johnson School of Management as well as an MBA in International Management from Belgium’s Katholieke Universitat, Leuven. Mr. Wright also holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Wabash College.
Paul Haddad, Senior Vice President, Media Data & Advertising Solutions – Concurrent Computer Corporation
Paul Haddad joined Concurrent in 2009 as Vice President & General Manager of the company’s media data and advanced advertising solutions.
Mr. Haddad brings more than 15 years' experience in the telecommunications and data and information management industries. Prior to joining Concurrent, he served as president and chairman of Solusia, a turnkey wireless deployment and automated program management firm. Prior to this entrepreneurial venture, Mr. Haddad served in various global management roles at Nortel’s Optical Networks business unit. His responsibilities ranged from systems engineering and design, product line management, sales and marketing, and general management of the wireless backhaul solutions division. Mr. Haddad holds patents in the bandwidth trading and in the information management data engines domains. His creativity in the technology and business domains earned him the nomination and election in 2003 and in 2004 to the Frost & Sullivan “Sales & Marketing Thought Leader” award within the telecommunications industry.
Mr. Haddad holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Concordia University and has served since 2003 as a member of the board of trustees at Wagner College in New York City.
Carolyn Rehling, Vice President, General Business & Public Sector-South Region – Sprint
Carolyn Rehling is Vice President of General Business and Public Sector for Sprint. In this role, she is responsible for leading the direct sales force targeting small to mid-sized business customers including public sector, in the South Region. Most recently, Rehling–a 15-year veteran with Sprint Nextel–served as Area Vice President for the Carolinas and Tennessee.
She holds more than 27 years of experience in sales management, operations and consulting positions, bringing a wealth of knowledge to her role directing a team of industry experts.
Before joining Nextel in 1995, Rehling served as Regional Sales Manager in an 18-state region for MicroFridge, Inc. in Chicago, from 1991 to 1995.She also worked as an Executive Analyst for George S. May International Company where she provided consulting services to small and medium-sized businesses.
From 1983 to 1991 Rehling was the Area Director for Physicians Weight Loss Centers where she ran sales, operations and marketing in the Columbus, Ohio market and held the record for company sales and profitability during her tenure.
Rehling holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. She currently chairs the DeKalb Police Alliance, a nonprofit organization that provides meaningful support services to police officers in DeKalb County, Georgia.















