
Damian Garbaccio
Member since April 2006Contact Damian- Global Chief Strategy Officer eXelate
- Twitter: @dgarbaccio
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As global Chief Strategy Officer, Damian is responsible for eXelate’s strategic vision and business development; specifically evaluating and executing enterprise partnerships to exponentially grow revenue and significantly increase eXelate’s value in the market. Since joining in 2008, Damian has exponentially grown eXelate’s revenue and core data business, cementing enterprise partnerships with eXelate’s largest partners including Nielsen, MasterCard, and Neustar as well as agencies and key channel partners. With over fourteen years of experience in digital media, online advertising and e-commerce, Damian’s seasoned business acumen and executive sales leadership continue to propel the company to success. Prior to eXelate Damian was most recently at Quantcast, where he served as the Publisher Group lead. Previously, Damian was the Senior Director of Business Development (Behavioral Solutions) at AOL’s Advertising.com where he built the data targeting business and led the post-acquisition integration of Tacoda’s data assets into the AOL framework. Damian received a BA from Vanderbilt University and Masters Degrees from Fordham (MBA) and Boston University (MS ““ Management Information Systems). - See more at: http://exelate.com/about-us/leadership/#sthash.AptKVvcX.dpuf
Articles by Damian All articles by Damian
- Why Campaign Measurement Falls Short -- And Why Automotive Industry Is Best Test Case For New Strategy in
Metrics Insider on
12/16/2014
Ever since the first display ad was shown back in 1995, marketers have been promised that digital advertising would make their jobs easier because everything would have more measurable ROI. Here we are almost 20 years later, and marketers are asking why we're not there yet.

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