![]() Later in his career, he co-founded the company Cal By- Products, now located in Los Banos. Son Steve and daughter Linda were welcomed to the family, and his family took up residence in Lamorinda, where he spent the rest of his life. But the Bay Area called him back, and he joined the firm of Taylor- Walcott Feed and Seed, later known as Taylor-Wattron. Leaving the navy, he tried his hand at sportscasting in Stockton, where his second child, Kathy was born. ![]() The Helena was briefly called to alert during the Suez Crisis, taking him away from port when his first child, Karen, arrived. After graduation, Ensign Roger Dunn spent two years on the flagship of the 7th Fleet, the Helena, while rising to rank of Lieutenant JG. In the NROTC throughout his Cal experience, he spent summer of his junior year on a midshipman cruise from Quebec to Havana. He met his wife Lou Curtice in an Italian class at Cal during freshman year, and they married following their graduation. His friendships included classmates from kindergarten through Cal, as well as people met during business and travel, particularly during his many years following the Cal football team. His interest in sports was matched only by his love of family and loyalty to friends, both new and old. He then graduated from Acalanes High School and the University of California, Berkeley, where he displayed an avid interest in sports, playing basketball and tennis at Acalanes and managing the golf team at Cal, where he was also a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Beta, and Skull and Keys. With his late sister Judy, he attended the former Orinda Union School (now the community center) from kindergarten through eighth grade. The son of Frank Amos "Mike" Dunn and Barbara Bain Dunn, he was born in Oakland and, in 1937, moved to Orinda, where he would spend most of his life watching that small village grow to a busy suburban city. You can find Juan on LinkedIn and Twitter.Roger Dunn Roger Dunn passed away at home with family, September 14, three days before his 87th birthday. Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google, and everywhere else. In this episode, we talk about the rise of retail media and where it sits in the broader media landscape, how it compares to other type of media, the current silos and inefficiencies, navigating the trade-offs between ads and experiences as well as channels and opportunities. On the Agency side, Roger has also help created the Amazon Academy & Amazon Unboxed event at GroupM, building strong relationships with key partners like Amazon, eBay & Woolworth's Cartology. Roger previously spent the majority of his career agency side specialising in retail and e-commerce and played a crucial role as founder of GroupM Commerce in ANZ, he was also the e-commerce lead for WPP AUNZ and more. Roger is a consultant in retail media space and recently worked as Head of Retail Media for Australia & New Zealand at Criteo, where he helped retailers setup & scale their own retail media networks, as well as forming partnerships and broader up-skilling of agencies. In this episode, we are joined by Roger Dunn. Making Sense of Martech adds additional context to what's featured every week by interviewing the people behind the research, ideas, and important work. Each week readers ask me to go deeper into the most popular topics of the newsletter. Making Sense of Martech is an extension of the TMW newsletter. Welcome to Making Sense of Martech, interviews with some of the most interesting people in marketing technology. Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google and everywhere else.
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