Three appointments within Qwarry

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Three appointments within Qwarry

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The cookieless semantic analysis and targeting platform founded in 2019, Qwarry, has just recruited three new collaborators. In the context of the beginning of the disappearance of third-party cookies by 2022, the platform has given itself one year to support the advertising market in this transition and actively contribute to the creation of a new advertising ecosystem.

Former mobile and external communication expert at IPG Médiabrands and recently Media Trader at Vectaury, Nicolas Harrewyn joined Qwarry as Senior Campaign Strategist. He is in charge of programmatic campaigns. He is also responsible for programming, monitoring and optimizing campaigns and carrying out reports. Finally, it intervenes in the evolution of processes.

Benjamin Clot, who was technical director at Adverline (La Poste Group) between 2010 and 2020, joined Qwarry as Programmatic Lead. Its mission consists in the technical supervision of DaaS developments.

Gregory Jamet integrates Qwarry as Programmatic Product Manager Director to orchestrate the various projects launched by Qwarry in the context of the disappearance of third-party cookies by 2022.

Gregory Jamet was Lead Product Manager, Global Head of Brand Safety at Dailymotion.

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