Baynote CTO and Founder to Present on Psychology of Personalization at Shop …

/PRNewswire/ -- On Tuesday, September 11 at the Shop.org Annual Summit being held in Denver, CO, Baynote CTO and Founder Dr. Scott Brave will provide insights on the goal of personalization as well as the psychology, technology and science that underlie a shopper's desire for a personalized eCommerce experience. Dr. Brave's presentation follows the recent release of Baynote's popular white paper, "The Human Need for Personalization: Psychology, Technology and Science."

To learn more about Baynote's presence at Shop.org, view recently released personalization best practices infographic and download your free copy of Dr. Brave's white paper, visit Baynote's Shop.org Best Practices: http://www.baynote.com/infographic/shop-org-best-practices/.

About Dr. Scott Brave Prior to Baynote, Brave was a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University and served as lab manager for the CHIMe (Communication between Humans and Interactive Media) Lab. He is an inventor of six patents and co-author of over 25 publications in the areas of human-computer interaction and artificial intelligence. Brave received his Ph.D. in Human-Computer Interaction and B.S. in Computer Systems Engineering from Stanford University, and an M.S. from the MIT Media Lab.

About Baynote Baynote is a leading provider of personalized customer experience solutions for multi-channel retailers. Using Baynote's patented approach, retailers personalize the shopping experience in the moment across touch points, increasing consumer engagement, conversions and order values. Based in San Jose, Calif., with offices in the U.K. and Germany, Baynote's personalization solutions are trusted by more than 300 of the world's most well-known brands, including Anthropologie, Bluefly,  Campbell's, Crate Barrel, Dell, J. Crew, Jockey and Urban Outfitters.

For more information about Baynote, visit http://www.baynote.com; read our blog and follow us on Twitter @Baynote.

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