Nick Eubanks is the VP of Digital Strategy at W.L. Snook & Associates, a digital asset holdings company. Nick manages all digital marketing efforts and oversees the application development division, building enterprise level software for large Ecommerce companies. He is a Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Factor Media, a social media company helping people make better decisions, and organizes a monthly meetup dedicated to user experience called Shame on UX.
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