Coming up on Feb. 5: "The Future of Search: Google's Perspective"

SEMPO Boston Working Group presents The Future of Search - Hosted at Google's Cambridge Office

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Directly from event description:

"Many predictionshave been made over the past few years regarding the future of search,and there is one perspective that just cannot be ignored: Google's.

"Join the SEMPOBoston Working Group on the morning of February 5th as Lisa Green,Senior Agency Relations Manager at Google, talks about the future of search.Lisa's presentation will cover data/insights, social, and mobile. Afull event description will be coming soon, but we suggest that youregister now as space will be limited.


"Lisa Green is currently a Senior Agency Relations Manager at Google. Her responsibilities include developing relationships with key agency partners and increasing agency participation with Google. Lisa has been at Google for four years where she has managed several teams and helped launch the Campaigns & Elections Team which works with major political candidates during key election cycles. She is a recipient of Google’s G-Values Award and Americas Impact Award which recognize outstanding performance.


"Prior to working at Google, Lisa spent 2 years at National Journal Group,working with large advertisers that targeted beltway insiders and Members of Congress. She moved to Washington DC from San Francisco where she worked at RedEnvelope. Lisa also spent a year living in Chile where she attended classes at the Universidad de La Serena. Lisa received her Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and History from Middlebury College.She is a member of the Ad Club’s Digital Media Committee and an avid supporter of Prize4Life, an organization dedicated to funding ALS research. She is fluent in Spanish, proficient in French and is an enthusiastic yoga student."


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