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| InformationWeek Events Editorial Team | ||
| VP and Editor In Chief | Rob Preston | 516-562-5692 |
| InformationWeek Events Business & Sponsorships | ||
| Executive Vice President, Group Sales Event Sponsorship Inquiries |
212-600-3015 | |
| Vice President, Events | Robyn Duda | 212-600-3046 |
| Vice President & Editor in Chief, Events | Brian Gillooly | 703-266-1537 |
| Senior Events Manager Conferences & Summits |
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| Senior Events Manager Roundtables & Forums |
Joseph Marks | 212-600-3058 |
| Event Manager Roundtables & Forums |
Ian Doyle | 415-947-6105 |
| Event Coordinator | 212-600-3104 | |
| Event Coordinator | Brynden Studley | 415-694-8022 |
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