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Meet the Speaker

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Matthew Harding, SVP Data Science at Transplace

With more than 20 years of supply chain and transportation industry experience, Matthew has held numerous leadership roles supporting consulting, technology, data analytics and third-party logistics (3PL) services. Matthew comes to Transplace from Chainalytics, where he served as vice president, freight market intelligence consortiums, and developed transportation market intelligence products for shippers and 3PLs. Prior to Chainalytics, Matthew serviced as vice president of consulting at Transplace, where he was responsible for driving new consulting services, strategic carrier development and claims activities. He has also held leadership positions at Manhattan Associates, Logistics.com, Inc. and The Sabre Group.

Meet the Host

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Michael Paladino, CEO at RevUnit

As co-founder and CEO of RevUnit, Michael has built a team of (really smart) people who like to nerd out on technology and data. He’s gone from late nights and weekends writing code alongside his partner to now leading a thriving company that works to create real change in some of the world’s largest companies through data and process.

He’s proud that RevUnit’s been named to the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies (4x), the Entrepreneur 360 list of America’s most innovative businesses, and Entrepreneur Magazine’s top company cultures.

Your teams aren’t alone in the overwhelming world of data connection. By understanding the steps you can take towards a data integration strategy and by taking a closer look at how data silos form, you’ll be set up for a cultural transformation, a future-oriented business approach and competitive advantage.

Join our interactive panel on June 10th to hear directly from industry leaders.

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