In the second part of our Finance series, the team will explore different ways that digital signage is used throughout the industry. Not all digital signage in the financial sector is deployed in bank lobbies. Some signage is used in office buildings for wayfinding and directional signage. Employees benefit from current fresh content including company news as well as local news, weather, and sports.
Participants who attend the session will learn:
- Where is digital signage effective?
- Will sound enhance or detract from the overall message?
- How can "local" provide benefit for your content?
About Bob Killmeier
Prior to his present post at Wells Fargo, for 14 years Bob Killmeier served as an Enterprise Project Manager and Web Application developer at Wachovia Bank (a Wells Fargo company), as well as a former Chairman of the PeopleSoft Financial Services Industry User Group (FSI-SIG). Killmeier has led the technology effort to provide on-demand desktop delivery to over 270,000 employees worldwide, in addition to assisting in the transition from analog to digital video production. In February 2011, he received the Excellence in Enterprise Video Award. Bob also serves as the Co-Chair of DSF's Banking Advocacy & Outreach Educational Sub-Committee.
About Brian McClimans
As Managing Director of Business Development for Peerless Industries Inc., Brian is responsible for establishing new markets, developing new products and managing strategic relationships for Peerless-AV throughout North America. Brian possesses specific market knowledge in fast casual, quick service restaurants, fashion/electronic retail, hospitality, healthcare and various other digital signage markets. With more than 20 years of experience in the audiovisual manufacturing and distribution industry, Brian has played a key role in the development and implementation of numerous national digital signage projects including video wall, menu-board and interactive kiosk solutions.
About Chuck Lampe
Since 2008, Chuck Lampe has been managing digital signage content for Wells Fargo. Before that he worked for 25 years in television and film production. As a Director of Photography, Editor, and Producer, he earned Emmy, Telly, and other industry awards. His experience with the transition from analog video production to digital video production relates to Wells Farg's two content distribution methods: intranet and analog satellite. As the Video Network-Graphics Manager, Chuck currently supervises a staff of graphic designers and developers who fulfill content requirements for several digital signage systems, for both employees and customers at more than 5,000 sites.
About Jason Carey
As the Brand & Advertising Program Manager, Jason Carey leads the Retail Digital Signage Program for Wells Fargo, where he manages five networks delivered to over 5,000 screens in more than 4,700 branches, including National Satellite Channel, Hispanic Satellite Channel, Urban Flagship Channels, and Foreign Exchange Rate Boards.