Dang… three days in NYC, three speaking gigs… losing my voice. However, loved the Knicks game on Sunday, poker last night, and two boots pizza-gosh I miss nyc! Did a couple of meetings up at AOL’s offices… we’re getting a lot of interesting integration things done. It’s amazing how fast these guys can move, and how many specialized people there are. Feel like every section of AOL-like every section of every web page at AOL-has someone dedcated to it. It’s very cool… I guess when you have millions/tens of millions of folks to these different pages every month you can afford to do that. Looking forward to having a system like that!
Today’s gig details:
http://guest.cvent.com/EVENTS/Info/Agenda.aspx?e=91af6dbe-9a…
WHEN
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Eastern Time Zone
WHERE
W New York
541 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM Registration and Lunch Registration and networking
1:00 PM – 1:30 PM Introductions and Keynote Introductions: Karen Jagoda, President, E-Voter Institute
Keynote Remarks: Andrew Rasiej, Former Candidate for Public Advocate, New York
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM Panel 1 Cross Media Strategies for Persuasion and Awareness
Panelists include:
* Nick Nyhan, Dynamic Logic
* Roberto Ramos, LatinVox
* Michael Bassik, MSHC Partners
* Bill Maddock, New York Times on the Web
* Chad Marlow, The Public Advocacy Group
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM Panel 2 Blogs, Podcasts and Mobile for Persuasion and Fundraising
Panelists include:
* Robert Cox, Media Bloggers Association
* Jason Calacanis, Weblogs
* Bob Fertik, Democrats.com
* Ben Chodor Stream57
* Micah Sifry, Personal Democracy Forum
* Eric Porres, Pericles Consulting
3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Panel 3 Predictions for 2006/2008
Panelists include:
* Phil Noble, PoliticsOnline
* Bill Hillsman, North Woods Advertising
* Rob Stuart, @dvocacy Inc.
* Nicholas Givotovsky, Silent Rhino
* Ben Katz, Complete Campaigns
* David Lytel, e-Advocates