RALEIGH, N.C., Oct. 25, 2016 -- MaxPoint (NASDAQ:MXPT), the company that helps manufacturers and retailers generate in-store sales with its innovative Digital Zip® technology, today announced that Joe Epperson, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of MaxPoint and Brad Schomber, Chief Financial Officer of MaxPoint, will participate at the KeyBanc Capital Markets Consumer Conference, to be held at the InterContinental New York Barclay Hotel on Tuesday, December 6, 2016.
About MaxPoint
MaxPoint is a marketing technology company that generates hyperlocal intelligence to optimize brand and retail performance. We provide a platform for brands to connect the digital world with the physical world through hyperlocal execution, measurement, and consumer insights.
The company’s proprietary Digital Zip® technology and the MaxPoint Intelligence Platform™ predict the most likely buyers of a specific product at a particular retail location and then execute cross-channel digital marketing programs to reach these buyers. For more information, visit maxpoint.com.
MaxPoint Interactive Public Relations Contact: Patrick Foarde, 404-879-9254 [email protected] or Investor Relations Contact: Denise Garcia, 800-916-9960 [email protected]


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