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Brent Halliburton
Appreciates the beauty in math
Brent Halliburton is a seasoned product management executive, digital advertising and growth leader, and entrepreneur with diverse experience in big companies and start-ups, service and product businesses in high growth technology markets.
He has a track record of building businesses from scratch in cutting-edge technology sectors like Mobile Apps, Ad Networks, Online Quant Advertising, Web Development, Business Process Management, and Web Analytics and is the author of the book 'Lean Guide to Digital Advertising.'
Brent is known for his ability to make a significant impact on organizations, create innovative products, and achieve revenue growth while being resourceful and adept at team building.
He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Pennsylvania, majoring in Economics from The Wharton School, and attended Tom C. Clark High School for his primary education.
Throughout his career, Brent has held various key roles including Director of Product at National Student Clearinghouse, VP of Media Products at TravelClick, CEO/Founder of Deconstruct Media, and leadership positions at AOL/Advertising.com, Verve, Booz Allen Hamilton, Millstar Inc., and AnswerThink Inc., among others.
His expertise spans product management, digital advertising, technology consulting, new product development, branding solutions, behavioral solutions, business development, and commerce solutions, reflecting a well-rounded professional background across multiple industries.
Passionate about technology innovation and business growth, Brent Halliburton continues to seek opportunities to drive organizational success and contribute to building remarkable ventures.
Highlights
Going through old https://t.co/7L5uete8c3 episodes. What was our most disasterous title? (tried to poll, but word limits):
- Mills, Socrates and Moral Ignorance in the Pokemon Trading Card Game
- What in the Worlds?
- Peoria Postmortem
- First fully vaccinated Pokemon Podcast
Soccer Mommy tickets: $35 @Ticketmaster: $10 (plus they push $7 in "ticket insurance", I assume they get $6.50 for that). How can $35 pay @sopharela, @930Club and every other expense and Ticketmaster gets $10? Not enough bad things can happen to them.