Startups

Millennial Media CEO Paul Palmieri at Executive TechBreakfast [RSVP]

Want to meet and chat with the luminaries in the industry but never had the chance? Want to get a one-on-one style of question & answer with folks who have made it in a Reddit "Ask Me Anything" style interaction? Then come to ExecBreakfast on April 15, 2013 to spend time with CEO of Millennial Media, Paul Palmieri.

Paul Palmieri. (Courtesy photo)

Want to meet and chat with the luminaries in the industry but never had the chance? Want to get a one-on-one style of question & answer with folks who have made it in a Reddit “Ask Me Anything” style interaction?
Then come to ExecBreakfast on April 15, 2013 to spend time with CEO of Millennial Media, Paul Palmieri.
RSVP here for one of the remaining spots for $39.
Paul has spent the past 17 years building businesses in and around the wireless technology and media industries, and as a founder, corporate executive, investor, industry leader and entrepreneur, his work has had a profound impact on the growth of the mobile industry.
Paul has built Millennial Media into the independent leader in mobile advertising and data.  In March 2012, Millennial Media became a publicly traded company on the NYSE under the ticker symbol MM. The company has more than 350 employees worldwide and is based in the Canton section of Baltimore with offices in NY, London, Singapore, SF, DC and LA.

This is a guest post from event organizer Ron Schmelzer and Technically Baltimore is a media sponsor.
Companies: TechBreakfast / Millennial Media
Engagement

Join our growing Slack community

Join 5,000 tech professionals and entrepreneurs in our community Slack today!

Donate to the Journalism Fund

Your support powers our independent journalism. Unlike most business-media outlets, we don’t have a paywall. Instead, we count on your personal and organizational contributions.

Trending

Everything you need to know about immigrant work visas under the Trump administration 

Maryland cybersecurity startups are coming in hot as AI sends chills through the industry

Investors’ immigration experiences led to DC’s new $56M fintech fund

This Week in Jobs: You'll go mad over these 26 tech career opportunities

Technically Media