NINTH CONFERENCE: BOSTON - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH, 2009, 10:00AM - 5:00PM
We are very happy to announce that we will be holding our ninth one-day conference in Boston on Thursday, September 10th.
We are please to announce that our Boston event venue will be at The Harvard Club at 374 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA, 02215, just a few blocks away from Fenway Park.
Read The 8/27/09 Press Release About Our Upcoming December Government 2.5 Conference
To Press/Media: If you are interested in attending the conference, please submit a request to bob@coolbluecompany.com or call 202-746-9125.
Confirmed Speakers
Keynote Presentation
Dharmesh Shah
Chief Software Architect & Founder
Hubspot
"Twitter Grader.com - A Method of Measuring Twitter Reach"
Constantine Markides
Founder & Host
Fourth Fiction, The First Blog-based Literary Reality Show
"Launching the First Blog-based Reality Show: Reinventing Literature for the Interactive, Real-Time Reader"
Phil Baumann
RN & CEO
CareVocate LLC
"Health Care Uses of Twitter and Other Micro-sharing Technologies"
Lauri Stevens
Principal, LAwS Communications
Department Chair, Web Design & Interactive Media, The New England Institute
of Art
"Law Enforcement's Best Practices on Twitter"
Michael Admani
President of A&R
A&R Mike Admani LLC
"How Twitter Revolutionized Talent Scouting"
Michael Bourne
VP Account Director, PR & Social Influence
Mullen
"Convergence of Traditional PR and Social Media: Launching the Olympus E-P1 Digital Camera"
Andrew Connelly
Director of Business Development
Glogster
"Using Twitter for Product Changes and Customer Service: An Applied Case Study Using Glogster"
David Gerzof
President
BIGfish Communication
Adjunct Professor for Social Media & Marketing, Emerson College
" Friend vs. Follow, Why Facebook & Twitter Will Co-Exist, But Not Cohabitate"
Christopher Hayes feat. S.C. Greene
CEO
Simple Math Music
"Direct Connect : Avenues for Artists"
Dan Zarrella
Viral Marketing Scientist
Hubspot
Author of Forthcoming Book: The Social Media Marketing Book
(O'Reilly-Nov. '09)
"The Science of ReTweets: I’ve collected and analyzed over 30 million ReTweets."
Stuart Foster
Principal
The Lost Jacket
"Competitive Intelligence and Thought Leadership in Real Time"
Sean Fitzroy
Filmmaker, Professor, Internet Media Technologist and Strategist
cineshift / The New England Institute of Art
"Community Organizing in Our Underwear: Goals Accomplished, Mistakes Made and Lessons Learned from a Focused, Two-Week Grassroots Twitter Campaign to "Save Scooters" in Massachusetts"
Joselin Mane
CEO
LITBel Consulting
"Boston World Partnerships Leveraging Social Media to Change a Local Economy"
Eric Schoenfeld
Senior Associate
Boston World Partnerships
"Boston World Partnerships Leveraging Social Media to Change a Local Economy"
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
We have intentionally designed this conference and looked for speakers that cut across different business sectors and industries in order to expose everyone involved (speakers and attendees alike) to new and different ideas. It’s our philosophy that someone working at a Fortune 500 company has as much to learn from a small Mom & Pop business about the application of social media, as well as the other way around. If you are open-minded and willing to go outside your comfort zone, then this conference is for you. If you’re not open-minded, well, we’d still like to have you attend and see if we can change that.
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN
Registration through September 9th, 2009: $195.00 USD
Registration On-Site September 10th, 2009: $295.00 USD
Twitter Beginner Boot-Camp: $59.00 USD
Voluntary Carbon Offset: $5.00 USD*
The Twitter Beginner Boot Camp will take place from 8:00am-9:30am before the start of the conference. It will be aimed at educating and bringing individuals up to speed on the basics of Twitter and potential applications.
*Cool Twitter Conferences tries to limits its impact on the environment wherever possible and practical. We kindly request all attendees and speakers (including ourselves) to donate $5.00 per person toward offsetting the carbon we all release into the atmosphere through our travel to the conference (by car, by metro, by plane, by train). 100% of these funds will be donated to the Carbonfund.org organization and requested to help finance their Wildlife Refuge Reforestation project in the Tensas River Valley of Louisiana.
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