AAF Mobile Bay April Luncheon Coming Up

American Advertising Federation (AAF) Mobile Bay is hosting its April luncheon on April 11 at 11:30 a.m. at the Original Oyster House on the Causeway. Clark Rector, AAF executive vice president-government affairs, is presenting “How AAF is Fighting for You in Washington, DC (and the States).” The luncheon will explore industry issues of privacy, data security and advertising taxes. Rector leads the group’s advocacy efforts. In his more than three decades of experience, he has been instrumental in defeating advertising tax proposals and protecting the industry’s interests. His expertise spans from Capitol Hill to state legislatures, and he has testified before the U.S. Senate and the Federal Trade Commission. Attendance is free for AAF Mobile Bay Members and open to the public for $25 (including lunch).

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