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WebShare's Justin Cutroni Honored with WAA Award Nomination

Here at WebShare we like to think of Justin as our secret weapon in the war against bad data, but since he’s published three books on the subject and is now nominated as Innovator of the year in the Web Analytics Association’s Awards for Excellence, it’s safe to say the secret is out!

We’re proud of the work Justin does in the analytics world everyday–both for clients and the community at large.  His nomination specifically recognizes his ability to both explain the high level concepts and then roll up his sleeves and actually make the code work.  We couldn’t agree more and anyone who’s had the opportunity to attend one of Justin’s Google Analytics Seminars has had a chance to see that breadth of knowledge and real-world experience in action.

The awards will be given out during the WAA’s Spring Awards Gala during eMetrics, and if you’ll be in town, please stop by and say hello!

Corey Koberg

Corey Koberg is a Founder and co-CEO at Cardinal Path where he leads the analysis, data science, media, and product development teams. He is a well-known speaker, having keynoted and led sessions on advertising, analytics, and optimization at conferences and events across the globe. Over the last decade he has taught thousands on the topics of online marketing measurement, statistical analysis, and optimization. He is the author of Display Advertising: An Hour A Day (Wiley, 2012), Google Analytics Essential Training (Lynda.com, 2011) and technical editor of several works, among them Performance Marketing with Google Analytics (Wiley, 2010), Google AdWords Essential Training (Lynda.com, 2011), and Google Website Optimizer Essential Training (Lynda.com, 2010) As a Principal, he has worked with dozens of Fortune 500 companies, such as Google, Chevron, Intel, NBC, Papa John’s, National Geographic, Time Warner, Universal Music, DeVry University, and others, to improve the effectiveness of their online presence through results-oriented, data-driven optimization. Corey holds a degree in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Illinois and has been involved in Internet-related engineering and consulting for over 15 years, beginning his career in the NCSA labs that developed the world’s first web browser. Corey is a proud husband and father of three children and enjoys sailboat racing, downhill skiing, and photography. He is involved on a volunteer basis with the University of Illinois and the local Emergency Response Team.

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