PHOENIX, March 28, 2017 -- Mark Stouse, CEO and co-founder of Proof, will be the keynote speaker at the Infopresse Public Relations Conference in Montreal on March 29.
Stouse will discuss one of the most important issues facing marketing and communications leaders today: the challenge of tying their activities to bigger business results. Proof is the first software company to be able to precisely and accurately establish the value created by the communications-marketing professionals for companies everywhere.
He will join other industry leaders, including Pierre Choquette, vice president of Edelman Montreal; Michèle Barmash, head of global PR at Reebok; Marian Salzman, CEO of Havas PR; and several others presenting at the conference.
To learn more about Infopresse or to register, go here: http://conferences.infopresse.com/detail/2017/03/29/relations-publiques
Founded in 2015 in Arizona, Proof is the first software company in the world to compute the time-lapsed business impact of marketing and communications performance. Co-created with a powerful roster of marketing, communications, PR, risk management, procurement, and business leaders, Proof is available as a Software-Enabled Service (SeS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). @proofanalytics #ProveIt2017 #proCMO #proCCO #proCFO #proBiz #proAgency
Contact: Jen Cadmus for Proof [email protected]


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