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Marketing Evolution Names Chief Data Science Officer

August 15 2018

In New York, marketing measurement and optimization specialist Marketing Evolution has appointed Michael Cohen as SVP, Chief Data Science and Analytics Officer.

Michael CohenMarketing Evolution uses patented artificial intelligence (AI) and billions of data points to provide marketers with insights to recommend media, message, and budget allocation. Cohen (pictured) most recently served as Head of Analytics and Data Science at Verizon Communications-owned digital content provider Oath: Data Products, which comprises more than 50 brands including HuffPost, Yahoo News, Tumblr, and AOL. Prior to this, he was CTO of analytical solutions provider Marketing Productivity Group, serving as Chief Scientist and Engineer, responsible for the research and development of analytics products, protocols, and software. Cohen has also served on the faculty at the New York University's Stern School of Business, most recently as a visiting scholar and adjunct professor of marketing, conducting research and lectures on the use of machine intelligence for data-driven marketing management.

In his new role, Cohen will tap into his background of developing products that help marketers predict consumer intent, behavior, and choice. Marketing Evolution founder and CEO Rex Briggs comments: 'We've been experiencing rapid growth in the market. Michael's deep experience and track record for developing products that drive consumer-led decision making will prove a tremendous asset as we scale our business to better support the needs of a global marketplace.'

Web site: www.marketingevolution.com .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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