ad:tech Sponsors Pack Parties Into One Busy Night

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Everyone loves a great party. Everyone loves the chance to mix and mingle with their fellow industry mates. And that’s what conference parties provide. So, serious or unserious, we consider it our job to make you aware of all the partylicious goodness that’s scheduled for each conference. So, here we go.

As previously mentioned, Moss Networks, along with Advertise.com, Adknowledge and GenieKnows, will host its VIP MIX + Mingle at the Hudson Terrace Wednesday, November 4 from 10PM to close. Also on Wednesday, The Oldtimers Foundation will host an event at the Thom Bar from 7PM to 9PM. Also on Wednesday (yes, this is always the problem), Elaphant Traffic will host a VIP (is anyone not a VIP?) Launch Party at 1 Oak from 7PM to 11PM.

Also on Wednesday (get used to this), Mozes, Billboard and ad:tech will co-host the official Opening Party at the Roosevelt Hotel from 7PM to…we have no idea. Also on Wednesday (yawn…), Eyeblaster will host its 8th Annual Eyeblaster Awards party at Providence from 8PM until midnight. And, and, and also on Wednesday (WTF???), the Mother of all Parties, Money Makers III will take place at Pacha from 9PM until, well, breakfast the next morning.

Got it all? Are you sure? A Google calendar of all the parties is here. If there’s one saving grace here it’s that we can all go to bed early the second night of the conference because not a single company we know of is hosting a party. Not. One. Party.

So feel free to party all you want Wednesday night because it looks like that’s all you’re gonna get. On Thursday night you’ll just have to settle for a quiet dinner with friends. Or a hook up with that special person you met the night before. Either choice is a good one.

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