DAM Asia-Pacific 2022

The Art and Practice of Managing Digital Media

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Mark Szulc

Principal Product Manager / Regional Evangelist (APAC)

Adobe

Mark is a Principal Product Manager and Evangelist for Adobe Experience Manager in Asia Pacific. In his role, Mark is responsible for the regional product strategy, go-to-market and customer adoption.

He has more than twenty five years' of experience assisting large organisations across Australia and Asia to increase their market share, improve operational efficiencies, automate processes and drive revenue growth. Mark’s broader areas of expertise are within content management, experience delivery, asset management and personalisation technologies.

Prior to joining Adobe, he has held various positions from creating some of Australia's first online web presences, working on the leading magazine publications, to managing development teams, IT and consultancy services. Aside from being an evangelist for Adobe’s solutions and technologies, Mark can be found blogging, exploring the world or tinkering with the latest technology.

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What others say

It is refreshing to see that the issues Digital Asset Managers face around the world are indeed universal. Events such as these provide an avenue for DAM professionals to discuss challenges and share solutions. By remaining platform agnostic in these sessions, Henry Stewart provides a place for safe and honest discussions.

Shane Appleby
Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art

HS DAM events are definitely a great learning opportunity about DAMs and other related subjects. Each lecture focuses on different topics and ways of integrating DAMs to different fields. Looking forward to other events such as these.

Alizsa Lynn Franco
Cultural Center of the Philippines

The DAM Asia-Pacific conference by HS Events exceeded my expectations. The presenters were very generous and informative and the space was welcoming and inclusive for all levels of DAMS practitioner. Thank you again. 

Lee-Anne Raymond
Museums Victoria