In case you haven't heard, Columbia Business School’s BRITE series of conferences on branding, innovation, and technology will be taking place again this October with two events.
+ The BRITE CMO Summit is scheduled for October 15, 2008 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm .
+The BRITE Workshop on Online Communities occurs the next day, October 16, 2008 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm at Columbia University in New York City.
I participated in the February 2008 series as a guest blogger. You may have read my accounts of the events in previous posts. More specifically, The BRITE '08 Conference, BRITE '08 - Univision & Maryam Banikarim and BRITE '08: Nickelodeon's Pamela Kaufman on Brand Building...
I'm delighted that I've been re-invited. I plan on attending the BRITE Workshop on Online Communities which will feature the following speakers:
+ Marisa Bangash, Co-founder, Uncensored Interview.com
+ Richard Binhammer, Sr. Manager, Conversations, Communities and Communications, Dell
+ Aliza Freud, CEO, SheSpeaks
+ Thomas Gensemer, Managing Partner, Blue State Digital (myBarackObama.com)
+ Francois Gossieaux, Partner, Beeline Labs; Senior Fellow, Society for New Communications Research
+ Melinda Lee Co-founder, Uncensored Interview.com
+ Sylvia Marino, Executive Director, Community Operations, Edmunds
+ Natalie Mizik, Gantcher Associate Professor of Business, Columbia Business School
+ Ed Moran, Director, Deloitte & Touche LLP
+ David Rogers, Host, BRITE conferences; Executive Director, Center on Global Brand Leadership
+ Olivier Toubia, David W. Zalaznick Associate Professor of Business, Columbia Business School
If you'd like to attend either event, consider using either of the badges below for a 10% discount to the events.
BRITE CMO Summit:
BRITE Workshop on Online Communities:
And, if you attend the BRITE Workshop on Online Communities, please let me know. I'd love to see you there.
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