NEW YORK, July 22, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- In a crowded field, the Incite Summit stands apart as the USA's most brand-focused marketing conference.
The two-day conference focuses exclusively on bringing together major brand leaders to speak. Each of them is briefed to present practical, real-world expertise when on stage - a refreshing difference from the vague, untested hypothesising prevalent at most marketing conferences.
Speakers sharing their experiences include senior executives from Activision, Amtrak, HSBC, Citi, AIG, Dell, Emblem Health, Prudential, eBay and (many) more.
The audience - dominated by 80% brand marketers - plays an active role in the 17 discussions and debate sessions. Previous attendees include brands like 3M, Barnes & Noble, AT&T, Bose, Arby's, American Express, Comcast, Disney, EA, Gatorade, General Electric, Google, HJ Heinz, Mars, McDonald's, Pfizer, Red Bull and many more.
Topics up for debate at the 3rd iteration of this leading marketing conference include:
- Customers expect (even) more: Deliver marketing that is mobile-friendly; a seamless customer experience, and engaging content. This marketing conference helps you deliver it.
- Build the future of your business: You know your customers better than anyone else. Use data, CRM and analytics to adjust to your new role building your company's future strategy
- Experience is Everything: For a seamless, satisfying customer experience, you need integrated customer data, online and offline touchpoints, content, care and more. Help build marketing that works.
For more information on the USA's leading brand-focused marketing conference, visit: http://www.incite-group.com/east?utm_source=PR%20Newswire&utm_medium=Press%20Release&utm_campaign=Summit%20Launch
Media Contact: Nick Johnson, 201-204 1819, [email protected]
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SOURCE The Incite Group
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