Partnership Event

The Rise of Modern Content Management

At the core of every digital experience is content. And while the market understands the importance of a timely, targeted, and personalized experience, the reality is traditional CMS platforms simply weren’t designed with this in mind.

When it comes to content management, “if we knew then what we know today, we’d take a different approach”, says Forrester Analyst, Ted Schadler.

Join us for an evening of conversation around the rise of content infrastructure, and why this approach is making sense for clients like Telus. Register for this exclusive event below!

19 April 2018
18:30 CEST
Duration: 2 hours
Partnership Event
The Spoke Club
Toronto, Canada

At the core of every digital experience is content. And while the market understands the importance of a timely, targeted, and personalized experience, the reality is traditional CMS platforms simply weren’t designed with this in mind.

When it comes to content management, “if we knew then what we know today, we’d take a different approach”, says Forrester Analyst, Ted Schadler.

Join us for an evening of conversation around the rise of content infrastructure, and why this approach is making sense for clients like Telus. Register for this exclusive event below!

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Schedule

6:30-7:00: Arrival, Meet and Greet, Appetizers/Food

7:00-7:10: Alex Chepovetsky, Chief Digital Officer, Havas Canada

7:10-7:25: Peter Sunna, Head of Product, Contentful - Need for speed: How modern enterprises redefine the way digital products are built

7:25-7:50: Andrew Kumar, Lead Product Manager, Telus Digital - How Telus beats the competition to market by re-platforming on content infrastructure

7:50-8:00: Q&A

8:00-8:30: Drinks and Networking

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Speakers

Alex Chepovetsky
Alex Chepovetsky
Chief Digital Officer
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Peter Sunna
Head of Product
Andrew Kumar, VP Customer Solutions, Uniform
Andrew Kumar
Global VP, Customer Solutions & Tech Partners
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