The Midwest’s largest digital marketing conference returns for an in-person engagement at the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) Monday, April 17th through Tuesday, April 18th.
Integrity Partner and Chief Creative Officer Ed Morrissey will present as part of the Marketing Leadership Panel on Tuesday, April 18.
“MDMC is the premier marketing conference in the Midwest each year,” said Morrissey. “It’s an honor to be invited to speak at this year’s event, and I look forward to connecting with other marketing technology professionals.”
The Midwest Digital Marketing Conference (MDMC) was born in 2013 as a half-day event at UMSL with the mission to engage, inform and expand the conversation around digital marketing, with access to the latest trends, and facilitate opportunities in digital, social media, marketing, and communications via the nation's top-tier marketing practitioners and academics.
“As the UMSL Marketing Advisory Board Chair, it’s been exciting to be a part of helping MDMC grow over the years,” said Integrity Senior Strategist Program Lead Lisa Grimm.
In 2019, MDMC set attendance records with nearly 2,000 marketers. There were over 130 speakers that included the industry's biggest brands — Adobe, Buzzfeed, Google, GoDaddy, Hubspot, Instagram, LinkedIn, Meta, Pandora, TikTok, and Yahoo. The event was able to continue virtually during COVID. This year the conference returns to an in-person format at The Touhill at the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus.
Proceeds from MDMC go back to the university in the form of marketing scholarships or in the form of faculty research support, software needs, programming support, and equipment needs.
Tickets are still available on the MDMC website.
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