Free to AMADC Members Only!
CEO Forum
“The Changing Digital Media Landscape: Implications for Marketers”
featuring Dr. Abraham
presented by
The George Washington University, GW School of Business, Department
of Marketing
In Cooperation with the American Marketing Association DC Chapter
Location and Date
Wednesday, April 6th at 6:00pm
Duques Hall, Room 652
2201 G Street NW
(Use 22nd Street Entrance)
The George Washington University
Washington, DC
Free to AMADC Members Only!
CEO Forum
“The Changing Digital Media Landscape: Implications for Marketers”
featuring Dr. Abraham
presented by
The George Washington University, GW School of Business, Department
of Marketing
In Cooperation with the American Marketing Association DC Chapter
Location and Date
Wednesday, April 6th at 6:00pm
Duques Hall, Room 652
2201 G Street NW
(Use 22nd Street Entrance)
The George Washington University
Washington, DC
Directions:
Duques Hall is located on 2201 G
Street (main entrance from 22nd Street between G & H Streets). GW
Visitors’ parking garage is available from I Street between 23rd and
22nd streets and the GW campus is located across the street from the
Foggy Bottom metro stop at I Street. All AMA Guests will be offered GWU
parking validation at the conclusion of the event. Bring your GWU
parking tickets.
Contact:
For more information please contact Prof. S. Hassan, Chair,
Department
of Marketing at: 202-994-8200 or hassan@gwu.edu
About the Speaker:
Dr. Abraham, one of the comScore, Inc. co-founders, has served as
President, Chief Executive Officer and Director since September 1999.
In 1995, he founded Paragren Technologies, Inc., which specialized in
delivering large scale Customer Relationship Marketing Systems for
strategic and target marketing, and served as its Chief Executive
Officer from 1995 to 1999. In 2009 he received the AMA’s Parlin
Award,
recognizing him as an individual who demonstrates “outstanding
leadership and sustained impact on advancing the evolving profession of
marketing research.â€
In 2008, Dr. Abraham was inducted into the Entrepreneurship Hall of
Fame and was named an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year. In
addition to the William F. O’Dell Award in 2000, Dr. Abraham was
awarded the Paul Green Award in 1996. Dr. Abraham received a Ph.D. in
Operations Research and an M.B.A. from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. He also holds an Engineering degree from the École
Polytechnique in France.