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Perry Papadopoulos
Co-Founder & VP Product @ Adelaide - Attention Metrics for Media Quality
Perry Papadopoulos is a Co-Founder and Vice President of Product and Engineering at Adelaide, a company specializing in attention-based media quality measurement.12 Here's a comprehensive overview of his background and career:
Professional Experience
Perry has an extensive background in digital media and technology:
- Adelaide: Co-founder and VP of Product since January 20192
- Parsec Media: Served as Senior Vice President of Product & Engineering and previously as Vice President of Production & Engineering2
- Sled: Vice President of Production & Engineering from July 2014 to December 20172
- eponym: Project Manager & Front-End Engineer from January 2013 to July 20142
- MSF Global Solutions, LLC: UI/UX Designer & Developer2
- Venue Docket: Legal Presentation Consultant from February 2010 to June 20112
Expertise and Contributions
At Adelaide, Perry has been instrumental in developing the company's attention-based measurement technology:
- He spearheaded the development of Adelaide's AU model, which measures media quality more accurately than existing verification metrics1
- Perry has been involved in expanding AU applications across various media types, including cinema, audio, and digital out-of-home (DOOH)3
- He has played a key role in launching new products such as AU Audit for publishers and AU Planner for advertisers3
Background and Education
- Perry holds a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts from Rice University1
- Prior to his career in media, he was part of the founding team at an eyewear-focused e-commerce startup1
- He has experience in developing real-time applications and producing trial-legal visual presentations for a major European transit management platform1
Personal
Perry is based in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.2 He is fluent in Spanish and Greek.2
Throughout his career, Perry has demonstrated a commitment to improving the advertising and publishing industries, focusing on innovative approaches to media measurement and quality assessment.2