AOL's David Liu Leads NAMME Conference Digital Plenary
David Lui, vice president and general manager of AOL.com, will moderate a panel that explores the technological trends impacting media right now, as well as what's on the horizon in the innovative world of digital technology at NAMME's Conference, July 11-13 in Washington, D.C.. The July 12th morning session includes panelists John Harrobin, vice president, marketing and digital media, Verizon Wireless, and John Walls, vice president, public affairs, CTIA, The Wireless Association.
David joined AOL in 1999 and has worked in both Business Development and Corporate Development roles. Over the past 2.5 years, David has
served as Vice President and GM of the AOL.com Web portal. David is responsible for the overall strategy, business metrics, network programming, product requirements and consumer experience for AOL.com, one of the world's most trafficked Web sites. Prior to running AOL.com,
David led AOL's Corporate Strategy efforts where he played a key role
in identifying and solving strategic business initiatives across
multiple business and functional units.
Before joining AOL, David worked as a consultant for A.T. Kearney, Inc. and Mars & Company. As a consultant, David advised Fortune 500 clients
in corporate/operational strategy, joint-ventures and supply chain
optimization. Prior to this, David spent more than three years with
General Motors Corporation working in Industrial Engineering. While
there, David teamed with design, engineering, and manufacturing groups
to bring world-class efficiency and quality into GM's production
processes.
David earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana and a MBA at Columbia Business School, New York, New York.
NAMME's Annual Conference, "The Color of Money: Multi-Ethnic Audiences in the Driver's Seat," opens on Tuesday, July 11, at the Ritz-Carlton in Washington, D.C. For the complete conference schedule, got to www.namme.org/programs/conference



