Digital Turbine, Inc. has appointed Ben John as the company's Chief Technology Officer. Joining the company at a period of accelerating growth, Ben will lead DT's global engineering, product architecture, data-first scaling, and AI-driven development to support its momentum. Ben's career is defined by his ability to translate complex technology into real business outcomes.
He has successfully built and scaled global engineering teams across multiple continents, navigated multi-billion dollar acquisitions, and built platforms that have shaped the global digital advertising and AI landscape. With over 20 years of experience, Ben brings deep expertise in building large-scale AI and advertising platforms. He most recently served as Vice President of Engineering at Microsoft AI Copilot. Previously, he was Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Xandr, serving as CTO until its acquisition by Microsoft in 2022.
Prior to that he was CTO of AppNexus, the world's largest independent programmatic marketplace for digital advertising including buy-side and sell-side advertising platforms. Ben holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science specializing in machine learning and big data mining and has served as Adjunct Faculty at New York University.
Digital Turbine, Inc. provides an independent mobile growth platform that levels up the landscape for advertisers, publishers, carriers, and device original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The Company offers end-to-end products and solutions leveraging proprietary technology to all participants in the mobile application ecosystem, enabling brand discovery and advertising, user acquisition and engagement, and operational efficiency for advertisers. In addition, its products and solutions provide monetization opportunities for OEMs, carriers, and application (app or apps) publishers and developers. Its segments include On Device Solutions (ODS) and App Growth Platform (AGP). The ODS segment consists of products and services that simplify the discovery and delivery of mobile apps and content media for device end-users. The AGP segment provides platforms that allow mobile app publishers and developers to monetize their monthly active users via display, native, and video advertising.
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