Adam Ortlieb
Associate Director, Marketing Seiko Instruments
Biography:
Adam Ortlieb is a vastly experienced marketing professional with a successful track record in multi-national corporations and start-up ventures. He is currently responsible for all marketing initiatives in the Americas for Seiko Instruments Thermal Printer Division, working closely with technology leaders in the self-service industry. Previously he served as general manager for Nielsen Information Company and held various product marketing and consulting positions. He is a member of the SSKA Marketing and PR Committee and is widely published in the areas of self-service and information technology. Adam received an MBA from the University of San Diego and a BA from San Diego State University.
“Why would you make a good Self-Service & Kiosk Association Board member?”
In my current role I oversee all marketing initiatives for North and South America for a leading global manufacturer. In this capacity I have acquired deep knowledge of self-service technologies, channels, and markets. I continue to serve as a capable and enthusiastic advocate for the industry. I am currently a member of the SSKA Marketing and PR Committee, and I have published numerous articles on the dramatic advancements and immense benefits of this technology. If elected, I would look forward to working with the board to continue elevating the overall profile of the industry, enhancing our collective ability to succeed.
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