Benjamin Hall

Executive Vice President of Software Development at Didgebridge

Benjamin Hall has a diverse work experience beginning in 2000. Benjamin worked as a Multimedia Developer in Bennett Innovations until 2001. From 2001 to 2007, they were an Interactive Media Developer at Project Media Inc. In 2007, they became a Webmaster at T2 Systems, Inc, where they redesigned the company's web presence, created web applets, and integrated Salesforce.com. Hall then moved to Didgebridge in 2011, where they served as the Executive Vice President of Software Development. In this role, they designed and built a web-based software platform that measures the marketing effectiveness of interactive, mobile video landing pages for large companies like Proctor and Gamble, IBM, and SAP. Benjamin implemented a proprietary system of interest-based analytics to measure the effectiveness of video advertising.

Benjamin Hall attended Purdue University from 1996 to 2000 and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Graphics Technology in 2000.

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Indianapolis, United States

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Didgebridge

Didgebridge is a company founded by senior marketing executives and award-winning technologists to create ultra private rich-content secure mobile communication. Didgebridge has invented a proprietary Intellismart® platform to deliver private educational rich-media channels to customers and individuals. Through a joint marketing partnership with Microsoft, Intellismart® technology utilizes the power of machine-learning (ML) in the secure Azure Cloud with artificial intelligence (AI) to help marketers more effectively communicate to individuals within an ultra-secure personalized rich-content medium while ensuring that communication privacy is an individual “civil right.” We do not sell your customer's data to third parties and our communications are never intercepted by a brand's competitors on the public internet ecosystem. This avoids the risk of both privacy intrusion and customers being targeted by ads which have the potential to not only be annoying but in some cases even cause personal harm.


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