Events

Henry Stewart Events is the leading producer of Digital Asset Management content worldwide. Join one of our complimentary webinars, online courses, virtual events, or visit us at conferences in New York, London, Sydney, and Los Angeles.

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Why Attend?

LEARN from fellow professionals and experts in a series of presentations and case-studies

NETWORK with your fellow attendees and learn about their DAM journey

EXPERIENCE the East Coast's leading conference dedicated to Digital Asset Management first-hand and get answers to your DAM questions 
 

Agenda

We are busy developing an exciting agenda for DAM New York 2025 so keep your eyes peeled for details. In the meantime, check out the first 8 sessions confirmed:
 

Join the DAM Community as a Speaker or Panel Member

Do you have a story you’d like to share with the DAM community? Do you have an example of best practice in digital asset management or related topics which you’d like to showcase at one of the Henry Stewart Events’ in-person events in Los Angeles, London, New York and Sydney?

Justyna currently serves as the Head of Digital Imaging at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. where she provides leadership to four incredible teams specializing in DAMS, Copyright, Photography, and 3D Imaging.

Join 600+ professionals in New York for the world's leading Digital Asset Management (DAM) event. 

Agenda confirmed! View the full event program here.

Save $100 – Early Bird Ends September 12. Book now


Everything You Need to Elevate Your DAM Practice

Paul is an experienced creative technologist with 20 years of experience building websites, marketing automation platforms, and database-driven applications.

He has spent the majority of his career in the high technology and advertising industries. Working at these organizations has exposed him to best-of-breed design and technical solutions. These experiences have allowed him to offer clients a unique set of skills from web design and development to data analytics.

Stephanie Post has worked at The Met since 1994, beginning in the Photograph and Slide Library. In 1997, she transferred to the Curatorial department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts where she developed a love of ceramics and pursued her master’s degree from the Bard Graduate Center. In 2004, Stephanie returned to the Photograph and Slide Library, as an Associate Museum Librarian. When the Library closed in 2011, she transitioned to Digital Asset Management where despite the change of job title and medium her responsibilities remained the same.