Jarrod Dicker, Washington Post’s VP of commercial technology and development, has been named one of the 2020 inductees into the American Advertising Federation’s Advertising Hall of Achievement.
The honor recognizes top young leaders, as selected by peers in the advertising industry, who have made a significant impact on the industry and their communities.
At the Post, Dicker has led the company’s Zeus Technology business, the industry-leading AdTech platform. Dicker is also the founder of R.E.D., the Post’s research experimentation and development lab.
Additionally, Dicker also held the post of CEO of Po.et, a platform for decentralized media economy on the blockchain and has also led product and technology teams at RebelMouse, Time Inc. and the Huffington Post.
Dicker also serves on the Board of Advisors for Rutgers University School of Innovation and Mogul Inc.
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