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Click Here: The Art and Science of Digital Marketing and Advertising

October 9, 2025 at 12 p.m. 
Smith Auditorium, Squeri Hall

 

The James Patterson Honors Program at Manhattan University is proud to welcome Meta's Alex Schultz to Smith Auditorium, Squeri Hall on October 9, 2025. 

Alex Schultz is chief marketing officer and VP of analytics for Meta, overseeing marketing, product analytics, global experience, and design and creative. He built and runs Meta’s data science and data engineering teams to help set strategy, provide business intelligence and drive user growth and engagement. Since joining Meta in 2007, he has run some of the most effective online direct response campaigns in the company’s history and is credited with helping grow its user base to nearly 3.3 billion daily users globally.

Named one of the world’s most influential CMOs in 2024 and 2025 by Forbes, Schultz has largely influenced the way companies achieve growth in the digital age. 

This event is part of the fall 2025 Speaker Series, a cornerstone of the James Patterson Honors Program. This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required.

Moderator:
Grishma Shah, Ph.D., Associate Dean, School of Business.


Notes for attendees:

Upon arrival, there will be two registration lines:

  • One line exclusively for Manhattan University students, faculty, and staff with a valid Manhattan ID (and their guests).

  • A second line for registered guests without a Manhattan ID.

  • All bags will be checked upon entry.

For more information:
Contact Michele Saracino, Ph.D. at michele.saracino@manhattan.edu

Register to Attend