DAM Europe 2023

The Art and Practice of Managing Digital Media

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Thomas Stilling

Digital Transformation & Technology Leader

Thomas is a media and technology leader driving high value solutions for the transformation of complex digital journeys into highly impactful customer experiences. 

A known thought leader and a sought-out speaker on digital content, media supply chain and customer journeys, Thomas has presented thought leadership on timely topics including “People or Process – the Quest for Automation”, “14 Weeks: Scaling Your Team to Manage Disruptive Change”, and “Lessons from the (Digital) Front Lines”.

Previously an executive at 20th Century Fox, Thomas built a global organization overseeing digital and physical product planning and launches for film and tv projects. Leading teams through a period of extraordinary change in how digital content and IP were distributed and consumed, he was recognized for developing best in class organizational strategy and practices to support the realities of increased content volume and customer complexity.

In addition to his work at 20th Century Fox, Thomas has partnered with Warner, Disney, and National Geographic among others operationalizing high value customer experiences to accelerate digital content strategy in a fractured marketplace. He recently served as Head of Product for a NY based startup focused on monetizing content and capturing the new generation of connected consumers.

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Liam Bennett
Tempur Sealy International

Great to be back in person at the HS DAM Europe 2022! Great opportunity to hear from peers in the industry and actually meet people again. Leaving with lots of areas to explore!

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Craft

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The Royal Society