Adam Green Joins @Broadsign

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

Broadsign, developer of the leading digital out-of-home (DOOH) marketing platform, has hired Adam Green to oversee the growth of its global programmatic DOOH platform as SVP and General Manager of Broadsign Reach.

In this new role, Adam Green will manage sales efforts with publishers; partnerships with DSPs, exchanges and advertisers; marketing; product development and more. He joins Broadsign from Google, where he led its relationships with large media and creative agencies in Canada.

Broadsign CEO, President and Chairman Burr Smith told us “As we continue our quest to grow programmatic DOOH across the globe, we’re looking for new ways to push the medium to be as big and bold as it can be. Adam Green is an ideal leader with the experience to help us take programmatic DOOH from a curiosity to a mainstream transaction method”.

“Delivering the right ad to the right people at the right moment makes for a more relevant and enjoyable ad experience, and Broadsign Reach is key technology to accomplishing that,” noted Green. “The mindshare and talent of Broadsign’s team is unmatched, and I can’t wait to work with them to build Reach into a scaled business that delivers even more value to customers, advertisers and audiences around the world.”

Prior to joining Broadsign, Adam Green spent eight years at Google, where he helped grow the company’s cloud-computing division and managed its relationship with Canadian tech giant Shopify. In his time there, he also helped develop the agency channel in Canada, oversaw relationships with media holding companies and creative agencies including WWP Group, Omnicom Group, Publicis, Interpublic and Dentsu, and launched programs to support Google’s search, display and video businesses. Previously, he held roles as a management consultant at KPMG, a design engineer and operations lead for renewable energy startup Sentinel Solar, and a business analyst for Keating Technologies, where he helped set up a retail channel for Gateway Computer. He graduated from Queen’s University with a degree in mechanical engineering.


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