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OPENING KEYNOTE (All registrants invited to attend)
KEYNOTE SESSION AREA ON SHOW FLOOR
Learn what it takes to create You, Inc. -- whether for yourself or a company -- online and offline in a crowded world. What are the right and wrong (and best) ways to get attention? What are the most important decisions? Where do blogs fit in, and are they ideal or outdated? How do you parlay "internet fame" into major media?
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Rohit Bhargava
SVP, Digital Strategy & Marketing | Ogilvy 360 Digital Influence
Author, Personality Not Included
Blogger, Influential Marketing Blog
Rohit is a founding member of the pioneering 360 Digital Influence team at Ogilvy and author of the award winning new marketing book Personality Not Included, a guide for companies on how to use their personality to stand out. He also publishes the Influential Marketing blog, which is currently ranked among the top 50 marketing blogs in the world, and is often featured as an expert in global media including The Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, and MarketingChina. In addition to leading marketing strategy for some of Ogilvy's largest clients, Rohit is also a frequent industry keynote speaker at Digital, Marketing and Public Relations events around the world with upcoming appearances in Singapore, London and Kiev.
Personality Not Included is his first book and is published internationally by McGraw-Hill. The book has received significant early praise and features a forward by bestselling author and entrepreneur, Guy Kawasaki. Rohit is married and lives in Washington DC with his wife and two young sons, Rohan and Jaiden.
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Timothy Ferriss, nominated as one of Fast Company's "Most Innovative Business People of 2007," is author of the #1 New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and BusinessWeek bestseller, The 4-Hour Workweek.
He has been featured by dozens of media, including The New York Times, The Economist, TIME, Forbes, Fortune, CNN, and CBS. He speaks six languages, runs a multinational firm from wireless locations worldwide, and has been a popular guest lecturer at Princeton University since 2003, where he presents entrepreneurship as a tool for ideal lifestyle design and world change.
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Mike Shinoda is a Japanese American musician, record producer and visual artist from Los Angeles, California. He is best known for his vocal and musical endeavors with his band Linkin Park and solo project Fort Minor. Linkin Park is currently touring in support of double-platinum-selling album MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT and new top-ten hit single "Leave Out All The Rest.” Shinoda’s band has won two Grammy Awards, sold more than 50 million albums (their Diamond-Certified debut Hybrid Theory has sold more than 18 million copies alone), and built a die-hard worldwide fanbase through relentless touring and powerful online presence. According to the IFPI (International Federation of the Phonographic Industry), Linkin Park was 2007’s best-selling rock band, with MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT moving 4.8 million units worldwide. The band’s charity organization, Music For Relief, has provided relief efforts in the wake of natural disasters worldwide, and climate crisis education efforts. The organization is currently focusing on post-earthquake reconstruction in the Sichuan area in China.
Shinoda was the youngest of his graduating class from Art Center College of Design in 1998, with a B.A. in Illustration. He has a hand in most artistic facets of Linkin Park's print and online imagery. In 2004, Shinoda started a college scholarship at his alma mater, and proceeds from majority of his individual artistic endeavors go to this scholarship. Shinoda’s artwork has been on display in various gallery exhibitions, most notably “Diamonds, Spades, Hearts, Clubs” at Gallery 1988 (featuring collaborative artwork with Gary Baseman, graffiti artist SEEN, DALEK, Greg “Craola” Simkins, and Linkin Park’s Mr. Hahn), and “Glorious Excess (Born)” at the Japanese American National Museum. The second installment of the “Glorious Excess” exhibit will be on display in January 2009.
Mike can be found online at www.mikeshinoda.com and www.linkinpark.com.
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