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Hello eec'er,
We sent out this email yesterday, but realized we needed to make a few corrections:
Early bird pricing has been extended to May 15th exclusively for eec subscribers
The Email Deliverability and Trust Academy is on Friday, June 6th
The registration fee for the Email Deliverability and Trust Academy is $199 for eec subscribers
Our apologies for any confusion we may have caused.
The eec Team
The Authentication & Online Trust Alliance (AOTA) is hosting the Email Deliverability and Trust Academy, produced in concert with the eec and DMA, on Friday, June 6th in Seattle. New this year, this half-day intensive on email
deliverability best practices is a must-attend for any interactive marketer. It is sponsored, in part, by the eec, Habeas, Return Path and Windows Live Hotmail. Summit attendees save an additional $100.
Register here.
AND don't forget...
AOTA is hosting their 4th Annual Online Trust Summit, June 4-5 in Seattle. As the debate on consent and interactive marketing heats up and users' online trust is being compromised, this is a key opportunity to learn from your peers and
get a competitive advantage while protecting your brand from exploits. Over 50 industry, marketing, business and law enforcement leaders are speaking including Ramesh Ratan, COO of the Direct Marketing Association and David Daniels, VP of
JupiterResearch. Since the eec is a member of AOTA, eec subscribers are provided AOTA member pricing of $799 ($499 for government and qualified non-profit organizations*), a $400 savings over non-member pricing.
Register now and use code NON2. Don't forget - early bird pricing expires May 15th. See you in Seattle!
Meet with the security experts!
Featuring PayPal, DMA, FBI, Expedia, FTC, Costco, Bank of American, Microsoft, Symantec, and MySpace.
Gain actionable insights on how to fight back against online threats from more than 50 industry experts including:
Illena Armstrong - Editor-in-Chief, SC Magazine
Michael Barrett - CSIO, PayPal
Kenneth Blotteaux - Deputy Director, National Cyber & Forensics Training Alliance
Sana Coleman Chris - Federal Trade Commission
Peter Cullen - Chief Privacy Officer, Microsoft Corporation
Eric Johnson - VP, Bank of America
Rob McKenna - Washington State Attorney General
Craig Newmark - Founder, Craig's List
Hemanshu (Hemu) Nigam - CSO, Fox Interactive Media & MySpace
Howard Schmidt - Former CSO, eBay & White House Cyber Security Advisor
Ken Schneider - CTO, Symantec
Chris Siouris - U.S. Postal Inspector, Global Cyber Investigations
Craig Spiezle - Director, Internet Security & Privacy, Microsoft
Scott Weiss - Co-Founder, VP and General Manager, IronPort Systems/Cisco
Neil Warner - CISO, Go Daddy Group
Additional speakers include over 50 business, technology and government luminaries.
P.S. Do not miss the Thursday night pub crawl!
*To obtain the $499 rate for government employees and approved non-profit organizations, please email
AOTA.
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