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Tech and Retail Leaders Join POSSIBLE 2026 Speaker Roster

The POSSIBLE 2026 lineup expands with executives from YouTube, The Trade Desk, and Pinterest, alongside Olympic Gold Medalists and retail leaders.

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·April 26, 2026·2 min read
Tech and Retail Leaders Join POSSIBLE 2026 Speaker Roster
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High-Profile Speaker Lineup Confirmed

Beyond Ordinary Events has announced a significant expansion of the speaker roster for POSSIBLE 2026. The upcoming conference, scheduled for April 27, 2026, at the Miami Beach Convention Center, will feature a diverse group of leaders spanning technology, retail, and digital media.

Key additions from the technology and platform sectors include Jeff Green (CEO, The Trade Desk), Mary Ellen Coe (Chief Business Officer, YouTube), Ajit Mohan (Chief Business Officer, Snap), and Claudine Cheever (CMO, Pinterest). These speakers are expected to address evolving trends in programmatic advertising and social commerce.

The event also integrates perspectives from major consumer brands and creators. Todd Kaplan (CMO, North America, Kraft Heinz), Molly Battin (SVP & CMO, Home Depot), and Norm De Greve (Chief Growth Officer, General Motors) will represent enterprise marketing interests. They are joined by content creators and media founders, including Issa Rae (Hoorae Media), Beau Avril (SVP, MrBeast), and Charlamagne Tha God (The Black Effect Podcast Network).

New Strategic Partnerships

Alongside the speaker updates, several global organizations have joined as official partners. YouTube will serve as the official livestream partner for the event. Other newly confirmed partners include Google, BCG, iHeartMedia, and Digital Fight Club.

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