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Shameless WeMedia Promotion (#2)

With February approaching, and snow falling across most of the east coast over the next couple of days, another plug for WeMedia in Miami seems appropriate.  Forget for a second that this will be a must-attend, everyone-talks-about, where-were-you? kind of event… and just imagine warm temperatures, sunny weather, and relaxing surroundings.  That’s Miami in February people… and WeMedia delivers it.

Register… right now!

If the weather isn’t enough to get you to come to Miami, I am sure the focus and conversation will do it.  As I mentioned the other day, and as anyone who has attended before knows, WeMedia will be host to one of the most innovative discussions around the future media, technology, and society this or any year.

WeMedia is part summit, part workshop, part symposium, part how-to seminar, part innovators’ brain-share and meet-up, and part showcase for game-changing projects and ideas. It is the one place where change-makers from all sectors exchange knowledge, stimulate creativity, and breed innovation.  There will be no boring panels and no self-promotional drivel. Just smart people, gathering together, sharing ideas, and changing the world.

If you are charged with transforming your business or organization, it is the essential gathering for launching change.  Register today.

Still not convinced?  What if I told you that every single person who is on the agenda — folks like Allison Fine, John Zogby, and Chris Willis — are crafting thought papers and strategic memos that will be shared with attendees.  I hate conferences where all you do is talk.  I hate how you go home after a few days at a conference, exhausted but inspired and ready to change the world — but then your effort to move those ideas forward gets interrupted by the reality of life.  We aren’t going to let that happen.  You’ll still be exhausted, and inspired — but now you’ll have a road map, a list of the big ideas, the voices of the leading thinkers and doers in the world at your disposal.

This is must-read material.  These are papers that will define our thinking about the future.  You will want your own copy.  Register today and we’ll have them waiting for you in Miami.

More shameless promotion still to come — in the meantime, register.

Brian Reich

Brian Reich

Brian is Managing Director of little m media which provides strategic guidance and support to organizations around the use of the internet and technology to facilitate communications, engagement, education, and mobilization. He is well known for his expertise in new media, web 2.0, social networks, mobile, community, ecommerce, brand marketing, cause branding, and more. Reich, the author of Media Rules!: Mastering Today’s Technology to Connect With and Keep Your Audience (Wiley 2007). He blogs at Thinking About Media and contributes as a Fast Company Expert. Previously, Reich was a principal of EchoDitto, one of the most successful online communications agencies in the nation, Director of New Media for Cone Inc, a brand strategy and communications agency in Boston and a Senior Strategic Consultant and Director of Boston Operations for Mindshare Interactive Campaigns, an interactive public affairs agency. From 2000 – 2004, Brian ran how own strategic communications firm, Mouse Communications. Reich has worked in and around politics, including helping to direct dozens of campaigns across the country. He spent two years as Vice President Gore’s Briefing Director in the White House, handling both official activities and activities during his 2000 presidential campaign. Brian serves on the board of Investigate West, independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to the art and craft of investigative and narrative journalism. Brian served as an adjunct professor in the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University in Washington, DC and is currently teaching a course on consumer behavior and marketing at Columbia University in New York. Brian attended the University of Michigan and is a graduate of Columbia University. He and his wife, Karen Dahl, live in New York City with their son, Henry.

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