Monday Funday: SocialVibe Engagement & Opening Party!

It’s hard to believe it’s almost Friday and the end of #SMW12.

Before we bring this year’s festivities to a close, we wanted to post a little throw back to a Monday night and Tuesday morning not too long ago.  We began #SMW12 with two epic SocialVibe collaborations; the first being our #SMW12 opening party which took place at Greenwich Village Country club and was hosted by Nokia and sponsored by Social Vibe.

The evening was centered around engaging activities, like miniature golf and pictures with animal statues, epitomizing the social nature of SMW12- and SocialVibe. Surprises littered the evening from Nokia’s special room to the SocialPix photobooth immediate upload to Facebook.

Then on Tuesday at our Advertising & Marketing Hub JWT, SocialVibe hosted a panel entitled Why Engagement Should Be Spelled A-T-T-E-N-T-I-O-N that featured Digital Editor Michael Learmonth, SocialVibe SVP of Sales Mike Barbeau, Head of Planning at SocialVibe Adrian Barrow, VP of Integrated Marketing at Fuse Vanessa Montes, and CEO of Deep Focus Ian Schafer

The panel focused on consumer engagement in digital advertising and consumer “exchanges.” Looking at services, R&D, and creativity as critical aspects to earn value and enhance engagement. By creating opportunities to do social good, giving your community attention or creating unique experiences will increase the likelihood that consumers will do things for you.

Citing case studies from companies like HP’s use of consumer forums to DuoLingo for translation services, SocialVibe really highlighted what you can do and the type of thinking that truly resonates with consumers. “If you have to ask your consumers to pay attention, you’re not doing it right,” just may characterize the views of the event. And with over 600 views on their Livestream and more than 15 comments, we think they get the hang of engagement and meeting people where they are, making this one event you’ll want to see if you missed it in action.

Many thanks to SocialVibe for partnering up with us at this years #SMW12! Partners like them are what make Social Media Week everything that it is.

You can check out more photos from the opening party by clicking here or here

Keynote Spotlight: Douglas Rushkoff, Author & Media Theorist Program or Be Programmed

Douglas Rushkoff, Author & Media Theorist Program or Be Programmed

 

This post is a part of a continuing series of Keynote Spotlights– check back here throughout the week for more information on the phenomenal individuals who will be gracing #SMW12 events next week!

 

 

 

You can hear from Doug on Thursday February 16th from 9-11:30am, followed by Panel: Just like The 60’s: How Social Media Has (Or Hasn’t Changed Civic Movements) at the Social & Environmental Change Hub.

Winner of the Media Ecology Association’s first Neil Postman award for Career Achievement in Public Intellectual Activity, Douglas Rushkoff is an author, teacher, and documentarian who focuses on the ways people, cultures, and institutions create, share, and influence each other’s values. He is technology and media commentator for CNN, and has taught and lectured around the world about media, technology, culture and economics.

His new book, Program or Be Programmed: Ten Commands for a Digital Age, a followup to his Frontline documentary, Digital Nation. His last book, an analysis of the corporate spectacle called Life Inc., was also made into a short, award-winning film.

His ten best-selling books on new media and popular culture have been translated to over thirty languages. They include Cyberia, Media Virus, Playing the Future, Nothing Sacred: The Truth about Judaism, Get Back in the Box: Innovation from the Inside Out and Coercion, winner of the Marshall Mcluhan Award for best media book. Rushkoff also wrote the acclaimed novels Ecstasy Club and Exit Strategy and graphic novel, Club Zero-G. He wrote a series of graphic novels called Testament, and his new graphic novel, A.D.D., was just released by Vertigo.

He has written and hosted three award-winning Frontline documentaries – The Merchants of Cool looked at the influence of corporations on youth culture, The Persuaders, about the cluttered landscape of marketing, and new efforts to overcome consumer resistance, and most recently, Digital Nation, about life on the virtual frontier.

His commentaries have aired on CBS Sunday Morning and NPR’s All Things Considered, and have appeared in publications from The New York Times to Timemagazine. He wrote the first syndicated column on cyberculture for The New York Times and Guardian of London, as well as regular columns for ArthurDiscover Magazine and The Feature. He also hosted is own radio program on WFMU, The Media-Squat.

Rushkoff is finishing his PhD at Utrecht University’s New Media Program. He has taught regularly for the MaybeLogic Academy, NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program, The New School University, and the Esalen Institute. He also lectures about media, art, society, and change at conferences and universities around the world.

Click here to register to hear him speak!

Keynote Spotlight: Dave Gray, Founder of XPLANE

Dave Gray, Founder of XPLANE

This post is a part of a continuing series of Keynote Spotlights– check back here throughout the week for more information on the phenomenal individuals who will be gracing #SMW12 events next week!

You can hear Dave followed by Panel: Social Business by Design, hosted by Nokia, at on Wednesday February 15th from 9am-12pm at the Business & Innovation Content Hub at Bloomberg

Dave Gray is the Founder of XPLANE, the visual thinking company, and a Partner in the Dachis Group, a social business consultancy. Dave’s time is spent researching, sketching and writing on innovation, design, systems thinking, and creativity in business, as well as speaking, coaching and delivering workshops to educators, corporate clients and the public.

His latest book, Gamestorming: A Playbook for Innovators, Rulebreakers, and Changemakers details more than 80 tools and techniques used by the world’s leading innovators.

He is also a founding member of VizThink, an international community of Visual Thinkers.

Click here to register for his keynote. 

Keynote Spotlight: Elisa Camahort Page, COO and Co-Founder of BlogHer, Inc.

Elisa Camahort Page, COO and Co-Founder of BlogHer, Inc.

This post is a part of a continuing series of Keynote Spotlights– check back here throughout the week for more information on the phenomenal individuals who will be gracing #SMW12 events next week!

You can hear from Elisa, followed by Panel: The Dawn of Companion TV, on Thursday February 16th from 9-11am at the Art & Culture Hub.

Elisa Camahort Page co-founded BlogHer, Inc. and serves as the company’s COO. With her leadership, the BlogHer conference has grown to five diverse events with over 5,000 attendees. The flagship annual conference is the largest conference for social media leaders in the U.S. and has been described as “ComicCon for women who blog” by Variety magazine.

Elisa’s work has resulted in coverage and profiles from many of the leading media outlets, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, Advertising Age, Forbes, Fast Company, CNN, The Today Show, the Wall Street Journal, and many more. Together, BlogHer co-founders Lisa, Elisa and Jory have been named among the most influential women in Web 2.0 and technology by Fast Company (2008, 2009 and 2010), Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year semi-finalists (2010) and among the seven most powerful people in new media by Forbes Magazine (2009). In 2011 they were jointly awarded the PepsiCo Women’s Inspiration Award and in 2008, the Anita Borg Institute Social Impact Award. Elisa has been honored as an NCWIT Hero and as one of the AWM’s Sixty@60.

Elisa is a founding Fellow of the Society for New Communications Research and serves on the Board of Directors of the 42nd Street Moon Theatre in San Francisco, the programming advisory committee for SXSW Interactive, Advisory Board for Food on the Table, and the Board of Advisors of the Anita Borg Institute.

Click here to register for her keynote!

See you Tuesday! A guide for Day Two

We hope you enjoyed your first day of #SMW12– now on to day two!

Below you’ll find a list of solid events that, as of publication, still have some slots left!

9-11am at JWT Panel: Why Engagement Should Be Spelled A-T-T-E-N-T-I-O-N hosted by SocialVibe

9-10am at Saatchi & Saatchi Wellness Keynote: Frank Moss on The 2012 MIT Health and Wellness Innovation Hackathon

9-11:30am at Thomas Reuters Interview: John Katzman and Jeremy Johnson on The Future of Higher Education: Will Colleges Survive? followed by Panel: The Classroom of The Future: How Social Media Can Better Our Education System

10-10:45am at Saatchi & Saatchi Wellness Keynote: J.C. Herz on Unpacking the Quantified Self followed by Panel: The Sensor Continuum

10-11am at Hearst Digital Voyeurism: How Sharing Real Homes in Real Time is Changing the Way We Decorate

12-12:30am at Big Fuel Jon’s Fireside Chat: Joseph Jaffe and Social Media 2.0

12-2pm at Thomas Reuters Keynote: Rachel Lloyd, Executive Director & Founder of Girls Educational & Mentoring Services

12-2pm at JWT Beyond the Like: Using Real People’s Real Stories to Drive Brand Awareness

1-2pm at Saatchi & Saatchi Wellness Fireside Chat: The Rise of the Patient Platform

2:30-3:30pm at Big Fuel Connecting disruptive business models with innovation in business

3-4pm at Saatchi & Saatchi Wellness This game will make you healthier

3-5pm at Hearst The New Ghostwriter

3-5pm at JWT Social Media for Social Good

4:30-5:30pm at Hearst Social Syndication in 2012: Experiences First, Networks Second

5:30-6:30pm at Saatchi & Saatchi Wellness Women, Money & Social Power: What Made The Komen Debacle A Win For Women

6-8pm at JWT Deep Focus Presents: An Evening of “Connectedness”

 

Event Guide: Influence

We’re doing all that we can this week to help you optimize your #smw12 experience. While each of our hubs serve as homes for specific content areas, the number of sessions we host on a specific topic far exceeds the capacity we have in our Hubs.

To help you navigate the schedule and find sessions that are relevant and interesting for you, we’re constructing a series of guides, which we hope will surface new and interesting content you might not have otherwise been aware of. We’re talking influence and community.

Your Guide to Influence:

Monday, February 13th
9-11am: Keynote: David Eastman, CEO of JWT North America followed by Top Trends that will Shape Social in 2012
2-8pm: The Walking Gallery: An Exhibit
3-5pm: Keynote: Jermaine Dupri on Building a Community
6:30pm: Meet the Afropolitans: Digital Media + Culture in Africa

Tuesday, February 14th:
4pm: The Future of Sharing
6-8pm: Deep Focus Presents: An Evening of “Connectedness”

Wednesday, February 15th
11:30-12:30pm: Consumer Engagement and Online Community in Social Media
12-2pm: Keynote: Scott Belsky, CEO of Behance, followed by GOOD Panel: Beyond Crowdsourcing: Using The Community To Report
1-2pm: Global Influence
3-5pm: Keynote: John Winsor, CEO of Victors & Spoils followed by Panel: Building Community: Combining Real World Experiences with Online Social Networks
7-11pm: Social Media Influencer Awards

Thursday, February 16th
1:30-2:30pm: We all have Influence Somewhere: The Next Great Social Media Transformation
3-5pm: Social Commerce Is Here, Is Your Brand Ready?
4:30-6:30pm: In the Twitter Kitchen: A Modern Cookie Bakeoff
5-7pm: Buddy Media Cocktail Mixer
6:30-8pm: Networking Reception with Sanofi

Friday, February 17th:
2-3:15pm: Let’s Get Ready to Tumblr: Building community by reimagining and redistributing your content
2-3:30pm: GAME/WORLD: The New Collaborative Community

#SMW12 This Time Next Week: Friday Feb 17th

Throughout this week, we’ll be giving you a heads up on everything that’s going on at our content hubs this time next week.  Events are filling up fast so check out what’s going on this time next week and click on the corresponding event link to register!

Note that events are listed in chronological order based on the time of day they occur. 

Business & Innovation: 8:30-9:30am: Keynote: Reid Hoffman, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of LinkedIn on The StartUp of You: A revolutionary new guide to thriving in today’s fractured world of work.

 

Global Society: 9-9:30am: The Guardian Interviews, hosted on the Nokia Global Stage at Big Fuel: Alec Ross

Art & Culture: 9-10am: Where is social media taking the travel industry in 2012?

 

Advertising & Marketing: 9-11am: What Real Time Marketing Really Takes

Social & Environmental Change: 9-11am: Keynote: Jeremy Heimans, CEO of Purpose, followed by Panel: Building A Transnational Human Rights Movement

Global Society: 10-11am: RAPP presents RAPPATHON – Hacking for Change: A New Way of Collaboration

Health & Wellness: 10-11am: Biomarkers, Technology, and Age-Reversal

 

Art & Culture: 10:30-11:30am: Untapped Drive: How innovation and entrepreneurship is revolutionizing daily life through social media & tech platforms.

Business & Innovation: 10:30am-12:30pm: Social Media, Sports, and Gaming

Health & Wellness: 11-12pm: How Socially-Enabled Feedback Loops Are Strengthening Your Wellness

Global Society: 12-12:30pm: Jon’s Fireside Chat: David Hirsch on Venture Funding

Art & Culture: 12:00-2pm: The New Role Models: Chefs, Restaurants, Bloggers & You — An Interview with Robyn O’Brien, Amanda Hesser & Bun Lai, followed by Who is Kale’s PR Agent & What Dictates a Food Trend? Panel Debate

Social & Environmental Change: 12-2pm: Keynote: Alec Ross, Office of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, followed by Panel: Team Obama Talks Digital Vision: Strategies and Tools for 2012 and Beyond

Advertising & Marketing: 12-2pm: The LinkedIn Difference: How Brands Are Building Deep Connections with Professionals

Global Society: 1-2pm: Future of Social Technology

Health & Wellness: 1-2pm: Keynote: Daniel Kraft, MD, Executive Director, FutureMed

Business & Innovation: 1-2:30pm: Social Media HAS Changed the World

Global Society: 2:30-3:30pm: Peer Pressure: Using the skills we learned in 6th grade for good

Health & Wellness: 2:30-4:30pm: Feast on Health

Business & Innovation: 3-4pm: Keynote: Jalak Jobanputra on What in the World? The Global Startup Scene: Micro and Macro Trends Fueling Tech Growth around the World

Social & Environmental Change: 3-4pm: Leveraging online platforms to inspire social good

Art & Culture: 3-4pm: Sex, Drugs, Rock and Roll: Social’s Steamy Side

Global Society: 4-5pm: Investigative Journalism with Social Media: How It’s Being Done

Advertising & Marketing: 3-5pm: Left Brain Meets Right Brain – The Blueprints for a Sophisticated Social Marketing Campaign

Interested in a particular Hub? Click on the following links to browse events according to content area;  Art & Culture,  Advertising & MarketingBusiness & Innovation Global Society , Health & Wellness Social & Environmental Change

You can also view the full #SMW12 Schedule by Clicking HERE. 

Event Guide: Startups & Entrepreneurship

We’re doing all that we can this week to help you optimize your #smw12 experience.  While each of our hubs serve as homes for specific content areas, the number of sessions we host on a specific topic far exceeds the capacity we have in our Hubs.

To help you navigate the schedule and find sessions that are relevant and interesting for you, we’re constructing a series of guides, which we hope will surface new and interesting content you might not have otherwise been aware of.

Your Guide to Startups & Entrepreneurship

Monday February 13th
3-5pm: State Your Case: Research vs. Social Analytics

Tuesday February 14th
12-2pm: Maintaining Authenticity and Transparency: How Financial Advisors Are Using Social Media to Build their Business, Hosted by Actiancen
12-2pm: Keynote: Kevin Slavin, Entrepreneur, Provocateur & Raconteur followed by Panel: Are We in a Post-Consumer Age? How E-Commerce is Blurring the Lines between Creator and Consumer, hosted by Shapeways
5-6pm: Communicating with Customers Beyond Facebook & Twitter: How Brands are Accessing Start-ups to Collaborate and Communicate

Wednesday February 15th
9am-12pm: Keynote: Dave Gray & The Connected Company: An Inventory of the Possible followed by Panel: Social Business by Design, hosted by Nokia
10-11am: Social Media Week at Digitas– Who Runs the World: A Virtual Panel on Women & Global Entrepreneurship
3-5pm: Radical Collaboration & Entrepreneurship
6:30-8:30pm: Under30CEO15: Social Media Week Entrepreneur Matchmaking
8-11pm: UPlanMe SMW Launch Party

Thursday February 16th
10-11am: Investors in the Hot Seat: Leading Health Investors Pitch To StartUps
12-2pm: Keynote: Jonah Peretti, Founder and CEO of BuzzFeed on the Future of Sharing followed by Panel: Creating Start-Ups Inside Traditional News Organizations

Friday February 17th
8:30-9:30am Reid Hoffman, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of LinkedIn on The StartUp of You: A revolutionary new guide to thriving in today’s fractured world of work
10:30-11:30am Untapped Drive: How innovation and entrepreneurship is revolutionizing daily life through social media & tech platforms.
3-5pm Keynote: Jalak Jobanputra on What in the World? The Global Startup Scene: Micro and Macro Trends Fueling Tech Growth around the World

#SMW12: Event Guides! Small Business

We’re doing all that we can this week to help you optimize your #SMW12 experience. Having Constant Contact as our Small Business Sponsor has really challenged us to focus more in this area, so, if you’re a small business and want to grow larger– these events are for you.

Monday:
Noon at Thomson Reuters: Don Tapscott on Re-Civilization: Empowering Change Through Collaboration followed by Interview: The Naked Corporation Revisited
3pm at Bloomberg: Keynote: Howard Lindzon followed by Panel: The Evolution of Reg-FD: How Social Media Has Changed Investor Relations
4pm at IAB Lab: Does This Tweet Make My Brand Look Fat? New Realities of Social rEtailing
6pm at NYIT: Design For Collaboration

Tuesday:
7:30am at Grand Hyatt Hotel: BtoB’s New York NetMarketing Breakfast
9:00am at JWT: Screw Earning Media and Start Earning Value
9:00am at Big Fuel: Guardian interview with Jalak Jobanputra
12pm at Bloomberg: Maintaining Authenticity and Transparency: How Financial Advisors Are Using Social Media to Build their Business
2:30pm at Big Fuel: Connecting Disruptive Business Models with Innovation in Business
4:30pm at Thomson Reuters: Supercharge your love for facebook marketing

Wednesday:
Noon at Thomson Reuters: Consumer Engagement & Online Community in Social Media
1:30pm at Thomson Reuters: Crowd Sourcing Human and Monetary Capital for Social Impact
3:00pm at Bloomberg: Radical Collaboration & Entrepreneurship
4:30pm at Thomson Reuters: Email and Social Media: The New Rules of Engagement
6:30pm at NEW NYU Poly: Gidsy.com Founder and CEO tells founding stories

Thursday:
12pm at Ogilvy: We’re All Social Now: Why B2B Marketers Can Get With the Conversation
3pm at Ogilvy: Social Commerce Is Here, Is Your Brand Ready?
4:00pm Webinar: Getting Started with Social Campaigns

Friday:
10:30am at Hearst: Untapped Drive: How innovation and entrepreneurship is revolutionizing daily life through social media & tech platforms
12pm at JWT: How Brands Are Building Deep Connections with Professionals
3pm at Bloomberg: Keynote: Jalak Jobanputra on What in the World? The Global Startup Scene: Micro and Macro Trends Fueling Tech Growth around the World followed by NYC’s Digital Growth through Public Private Sector Innovation: The Role of Government in Fostering NYC

In addition, Small Business Sponsor will be posting a 5-part series on our global blog on how you can improve marketing for your small business or nonprofit. Keep up with it over the next few weeks and learn more about their Regional Development Director for NYC.

Event Guide: Social & Enviornmental Change

We’re doing all that we can this week to help you optimize your #smw12 experience.  While each of our hubs serve as homes for specific content areas, the number of sessions we host on a specific topic far exceeds the capacity we have in our Hubs.

To help you navigate the schedule and find sessions that are relevant and interesting for you, we’re constructing a series of guides, which we hope will surface new and interesting content you might not have otherwise been aware of.

Your Guide to Social & Environmental Change

Monday February 13th 9-11am:
The Guardian Interviews, hosted on the Nokia Global Stage at Big Fuel: Don Tapscott

Tuesday February 14th 12-2pm:
Keynote: Rachel Lloyd, Executive Director & Founder of Girls Educational & Mentoring Services

Tuesday February 14th 3-5pm:
Social Media for Social Good

Tuesday February 14th 5:30-6:30pm:
Women, Money & Social Power: What Made The Komen Debacle A Win For Women

Wednesday February 15th 9-11am:
Keynote: Alex Bogusky followed by Social Innovators Collective’s Innovative Models for Social Good Collaboration

Wednesday February 15th 1:30-2:30pm:
Crowd Sourcing Human and Monetary Capital for Social Impact, Hosted by LinkedIn

Thursday February 16th 12-2pm:
Panel: Weapons of Choice: The Design of Insurgency

Friday February 17th 10am-11am:
RAPP presents RAPPATHON – Hacking for Change: A New Way of Collaboration

Friday February 17th 1-2:30pm:
Social Media HAS Changed the World

Friday February 17th 3-4pm:
Leveraging online platforms to inspire social good

Coming up over the next couple of days, SMW Guides on Advertising & Marketing, Music, Science, Technology, Startups, Small Business & Health & Wellness.

 

 

Event Guide: Business & Innovation

We’re doing all that we can this week to help you optimize your #smw12 experience.  While each of our hubs serve as homes for specific content areas, the number of sessions we host on a specific topic far exceeds the capacity we have in our Hubs.

To help you navigate the schedule and find sessions that are relevant and interesting for you, we’re constructing a series of guides, which we hope will surface new and interesting content you might not have otherwise been aware of.

Your Guide to Business & Innovation:

Monday February 13th 3-5pm: 
Keynote: Howard Lindzon followed by Panel: The Evolution of Reg-FD: How Social Media Has Changed Investor Relations, Hosted by StockTwits

Tuesday February 14th 9-9:30am: 
The Guardian Interviews, hosted on the Nokia Global Stage at Big Fuel: Jalak Jobanputra

Wednesday February 15th 9-11am: 
Keynote: Ben Kaufman on Reinventing Product Development, followed by Panel: Marketing is Ruining the Internet hosted by JWT

Thursday February 16th 12-12:30pm
Digital Fireside Chat: John Winsor on Connections 2.0

Friday February 17th 8:30am-10:00am
Keynote: Reid Hoffman, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of LinkedIn on The StartUp of You: A revolutionary new guide to thriving in today’s fractured world of work.

Coming up over the next couple of days, SMW Guides on Advertising & Marketing, Social & Environmental Change, Music, Science, Technology, Startups, Small Business & Health & Wellness.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#SMW12 This Time Next Week: Thursday Feb 16th

Throughout this week, we’ll be giving you a heads up on everything that’s going on at our content hubs this time next week.  Events are filling up fast so check out what’s going on this time next week and click on the corresponding event link to register!

Note that events are listed in chronological order based on the time of day they occur. 

Health & Wellness: 9-10am: Keynote: Jay Walker, Chairman and Curator of TEDMED

Art & Culture: 9-11am: Keynote: Elisa Camahort Page on Rewriting Keystroke by Keystroke followed by Panel: The Dawn of Companion TV

Advertising & Marketing: 9-11am: Keynote: Michael Lazerow on The People Are the Message: Building Content for Connections followed by Panel: Brands as Publishers: Writing and Publishing Content at Scale

Business & Innovation: 9-11am: [Location: Ogilvy] The Agency of the Future

Social & Environmental: 9-11:30: Keynote: Douglas Rushkoff on When Change is Always On followed by Panel: Just Like The 60’s: How Social Media Has (Or Hasn’t) Changed Civic Movements, hosted by Sapient Nitro

Global Society: 10-11am: Who owns this sh#t, anyway?

Health & Wellness: 10-11am: Investors in the Hot Seat: Leading Health Investors Pitch To StartUps

Global Society: 12-12:30pm: Jon’s Fireside Chat: John Winsor on Connections 2.0

Business & Innovation: 12-1:30am: [Location: Ogilvy] We’re All Social Now: Why B2B Marketers Can Get With the Conversation

Art & Culture: 12-2pm: Keynote: Jonah Peretti, Founder and CEO of BuzzFeed followed by Panel: Creating Start-Ups Inside Traditional News Organizations

Advertising & Marketing: 12-2pm: Keynote: Rohit Bhargava on The Seductive Myth Of Brand Storytelling: Why Some Stories Work And Most Don’t followed by Panel: Second Screen and Social TV: Which Way From Here?

Social & Environmental: 12-2pm: Panel: Weapons of Choice: The Design of Insurgency

Advertising & Marketing: 12:30-2pm: Second Screen and Social TV: Which Way From Here?

Global Society: 1-2pm: How to Build a Global Facebook Architecture for a Global Brand

Health & Wellness: 1-2pm: Fixing Health From the Outside In

Business & Innovation: 1:30-2:30pm: [Location: Ogilvy] We all have Influence Somewhere: The Next Great Social Media Transformation

Art & Culture: 3-5pm: Collaborative Storytelling: Transmedia and Social Media

Advertising & Marketing: 3-5pm: Harnessing the Power of Social Content: 5 Rules for Advertisers

Social & Environmental: 3-5pm: Keynote: Jeremy Gilley, Founder of Peace One Day followed by Panel: Should we occupy Occupy Wall Street?

Global Society: 3-5pm: Edial Dekker on The Rise of the New Sharing Economy followed by The Trust Economy

Business & Innovation: 3-5pm: [Location: Ogilvy] Social Commerce Is Here, Is Your Brand Ready?

Health & Wellness: 3-6pm: Alternative Funding for Healthcare Innovation followed by Crossing the Chasm: Healthcare Innovation Matchmaking Session

Art & Culture: 4:30-6:30: IN THE TWITTER KITCHEN: A MODERN COOKIE BAKE-OFF

Business & Innovation: 5-7pm: [Location: Ogilvy] Buddy Media Cocktail Mixer

Advertising & Marketing: 6-8pm: How and Why We Share: The Seven Deadly Sins of Social Media

Social & Environmental: 6-7pm: The New Face of Social Good: How to Create Your Own Social Media Magic

Health & Wellness: 6:30-8:30pm: Networking Reception with Sanofi

Interested in a particular Hub? Click on the following links to browse events according to content area;  Art & Culture,  Advertising & MarketingBusiness & Innovation Global Society , Health & Wellness Social & Environmental Change

You can also view the full #SMW12 Schedule by Clicking HERE. 

 

 

 

About a Hub: Art & Culture

This is the first of a part of a continuing series of posts spotlighting our 6 #SMW12 Content Hubs. We’ll be posting profiles of all the hubs throughout this week so keep checking back for more! 

The Art & Culture Hub is your go to location for all things music and tv and funny and style. We’re excited about the eclectic breadth of these events and look forward to seeing you there!

You can view all of the events from the art and culture hub by clicking HERE but check out a handful of our favs below!

On Monday check out The Mobile-Social Living Room a panel on how emerging media is reviving the live television experience from 9-11am. From there, be sure you don’t miss this, newly added to the schedule, keynote by Media Personality and Founder of Abrams Media, Dan Abrams from 12-2pm.  Then spice it up by heading over to a keynote by hip hop legend Jermaine Dupri on Building a Community (3-5pm) before digging into a panel on social sharing and the Art of Doodling from 4:30-5:30pm.

Tuesday morning– get up and at em with a panel on Digital Voyeruism from 9-11am before heading over to a keynote from Entrepreneur Kevin Slatin with a corresponding panel on E-Commerce (12-2pm).  Take a quick lunch break and then head over to The New Ghostwriter  from 3-5pm OR maybe decide that this panel on Social Syndication from 3:30-5:30 is more your style.  No judgement either way.

Okay.  On to Wednesday.  I know, all that and we’ve still got THREE MORE days of events for you. Kick the day off with a Keynote from Chris Kaskie, President of Pitchfork from 9-11am then make your way over to a panel on Street Style blogs from 12-2pm or maybe you’d prefer a discussion on the Grammys and digital from 1:30-2:30pm. I know, it’s a touch decision. I promise. You will survive it.  Once you’ve made that call the rest of the day is easy.  Head straight on over to a panel on how to be funny on twitter from 3-4pm  then take a quick breather before going to a panel on the state of curation.

Phew.

Thursday. I know, I can’t believe it either! Start your day with a keynote from Elisa Camhort with a corresponding panel on Companion TV from 9-11am. Then dive into a keynote from Jonah Peretti founder and CEO of BuzzFeed with a corresponding panel on Start Ups from 12-2pm.  What a morning.

Grab some lunch and recharge before heading over to a panel on Transmedia and Social Media from 3-5pm. After that there’s a panel called IN THE TWITTER KITCHEN: A MODERN COOKIE BAKE-OFF.  It’s happening from 4:30-6:30pm. I’m not going to tell you what it’s about.  You can click through to find out for yourself. But I will tell you that maybe you should go.

Friday? Friday! Already. This week will absolutely fly by but if you’ve waited until the last moment to get your fill of #smw12, no worries, we’ve got you.

Aruba, Jamaica Oo I want to take you to a 9-11am panel on social media and the travel industry in 2012.

Then maybe layover your way into a panel on how entrepreneurship is revolutionizing daily life through social media from 10:30-11:30.

If all this activity is making you hungry then you’re not going to want to miss a panel from 12-2pm that features Robyn O’Brien, Amanda Hesser & Bun Lai followed by a panel on food trends.

One panel left and sure enough we’re ending things off with a bang.  From 3-4pm don’t miss Sex, Drugs, Rock and Roll: Social’s Steamy Side.

Yep. That’s it for this hub.

See you next week.

#SMW12 One Week from Today: Wednesday Feb 15th

Throughout this week, we’ll be giving you a heads up on everything that’s going on at our content hubs this time next week.  Events are filling up fast so check out what’s going on this time next week and click on the corresponding event link to register!

Note that events are listed in chronological order based on the time of day they occur. 

Art & Culture: 9-11pm: Keynote: Chris Kaskie, President of Pitchfork Media followed by SoundCtrl’s Creating Music for the Social Web

Advertising & Marketing: 9-11am: Keynote: Ben Kaufman followed by Marketing is Ruining the Internet hosted by JWTArt & Culture: 12-2pm: How Street Style Blogs Affect Retail and Design

Business & Innovation: 9am-12pm: Keynote: Dave Gray & The Connected Company: An Inventory of the Possible followed by Panel: Social Business by Design, hosted by Nokia

Social & Environmental Change: 9-11pm: Keynote: Alex Bogusky followed by Social Innovators Collective’s Innovative Models for Social Good Collaboration

Social & Environmental Change: 1130-1230pm: Consumer Engagement and online Community in Social Media

Global Society: 10-11am: The Socialization of Television: Opportunities for Broadcasters & Advertisers

Health & Wellness: 10-10:45pm: How We Did It: The Sanofi Open Innovatino Challenge

Advertising & Marketing: 12am-2pm: Keynote Scott Belsky, CEO of Behance, followed by GOOD panel: Beyond Crowdsourcing: Using The Community To Report

Business & Innovation: 12-2pm: Retail Banking Redux: Can Social Media Create a New Paradigm?

Global Society: 12-12:30am: Jon’s Fireside Chat: Joe Fernandez on Klout

Health & Wellness: 1-2pm: Keynote: Michael Roizen, M.D. Chair, Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute and Chief Wellness Officer, The Cleveland Clinic

Global Society: 1-2pm: Social Love: The Future of Social Media and Relationships

Art & Culture: 1:30-2:30pm: Reflecting on the 54th GRAMMY Awards—Digital Partnerships, Social Media & Innovation

Global Society: 2:30-3:30: Can Media Companies Get Social?

Art & Culture: 3-4pm: @HAHAHAHA: How to be funny in 140 characters or less

Advertising & Marketing:3-5pm: Keynote: John Winsor, CEO of Victors & Spoils followed by Panel: Building Community: Combining Real World Experiences with Online Social Networks

Business & Innovation: 3-5pm: Radical Collaboration 7 Entrepreneurship

Global Society: 4-5pm: The Future of Sharing

Art & Culture: 4:30-5:30pm: The state of curation: An examination of the human element and the promise (and drawbacks) of algorithms

Global Society: 530-630: A Film Screening: Twittamentary

Advertising & Marketing: 6-8pm: A Quizzical Evening in Social Media

Health & Wellness: 3-4pm: The changing face of technology: Click Here for Beauty

Health & Wellness: 4:30-6pm: Let’s Crowdsource! FDA Social Media Guidelines + Sunshine Act Comments

Health & Wellness: 8-10pm: FastForward Health Presents: Stories of Global Health Innovation Film Screenings

Interested in a particular Hub? Click on the following links to browse events according to content area;  Art & Culture,  Advertising & MarketingBusiness & Innovation Global Society , Health & Wellness Social & Environmental Change

You can also view the full #SMW12 Schedule by Clicking HERE. 

Guest Post: A Closer Look at The Health & Wellness Hub

This is a guest post from Sharon Mandler, Sr. Digital Startegist at Saatchi & Saatchi Wellness.  You can follow her on twitter @sharonmandler  or @Saatchiwellness.

We’re at a tipping point for the health and wellness industry. We’re about to see a massive change where more and more people are seizing their health and wellness. They’re becoming aware of their own health data and what that means, taking charge of their health records, and moving from info seekers to seekers and advisors.

There’s a proliferation of what we call “peer to peer healthcare” where people are reaching out to others just like them to ask questions about conditions and treatments; and people just like them are answering and sharing their experiences.  We see a growing amount of interaction in patient communities, in forum discussions about prescription drugs and in online conversations about cosmeceuticals.

This is a movement of compassion.

Ultimately this is a very good thing. We know that by sharing and passing on information we’re accelerating the pace at which truths and innovations come to light. This means that through social technologies, we’re helping one another live better, healthier lives. It also means that the role of brands and brand marketing in this category is changing.

At Saatchi & Saatchi Wellness, we work with our clients to help them understand and own their roles in this exciting new world of health and wellness. Our goal as an agency is to motivate and educate people to improve their total well-being.  To us, working with Social Media Week and Luminary Labs to host the first Health & Wellness hub is the natural next step to extend the conversations that will help us all live better lives.

We invite you to join us at the Health & Wellness hub to explore and collaborate, crowdsource and engage.

We’ll kick things off on Monday with a fireside chat about The Creative Social Revolution in health and wellness between Helayne Spivak, Saatchi & Saatchi Wellness’s Chief Creative Officer, and Mashable’s Chief Operating Officer, Sharon Feder. On Tuesday, join us for a keynote from Frank Moss about MIT’s 2012 Health and Wellness Innovation Hackathon; later in the week we’ll crowdsource guidelines for the FDA in social media and conduct a group experiment on willpower.

Until then, be well.

SM

 

 

 

Some Health & Wellness Favorites

We know. There are a lot of events taking place next week and the very act of perusing the schedule can be, at times, overwhelming.  So we wanted to lend a hand and highlight a few of our favorite events taking place at the Health & Wellness Hub!

You’re welcome.
Click HERE to see all of the events taking place at the Health & Wellness Hub all next week! 

Monday February 13th from 10-12pm: Keynote: Carol McCall on Big Data and the Eye of the Beholder

Tuesday February 14th from 9-10am: Keynote: Frank Moss on The 2012 MIT Health and Wellness Innovation Hackathon

Tuesday February 14th from 10-10:45am:Keynote: J.C. Herz on Unpacking the Quantified Self followed by Panel: The Sensor Continuum

Tuesday February 14th from 3-4pm: This game will make you healthier

Wednesday February 15th from 10-10:45am: How We Did It: The Sanofi Open Innovation Challenge

Thursday February 16th from 9-10am: Keynote: Jay Walker, Chairman and Curator of TEDMED

Thursday February 17th from 10-11am: Investors in the Hot Seat: Leading Health Investors Pitch To StartUps 

Thursday February 16th from 1-2pm: Fixing Health From the Outside In

Thursday February 16th from 3-6pm: Alternative Funding for Healthcare Innovation followed by Crossing the Chasm: Healthcare Innovation Matchmaking Session

Thursday February 16th from 6:30-8: Networking Reception with Sanofi

Friday February 17th from 1-2pm: Keynote: Daniel Kraft, MD, Executive Director, FutureMed

And here are some great events focused on Patient Advocacy: 

Monday February 13th from 1-2pm: Fast Forward Health presents 73 Cents followed by Q&A with Regina Holliday 

Monday February 13th from 2:30-3:30pm: Power to the Patient

Tuesday February 14th from 1-2pm: Fireside Chat: The Rise of the Patient Platform 

Tuesday February 15th from 5:30-6:30 pm: Women, Money & Social Power: What Made The Komen Debacle A Win For Women 

Tuesday February 15th from 5-6pm: Keynote: Dr. Pam Peeke on Rx for the Sitting Disease – Medicate with Movement 

Wednesday February 15th from 1-2pm: Keynote: Michael Roizen, M.D. Chair, Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute and Chief Wellness Officer, The Cleveland Clinic 

Wednesday February 15th from 4:30-6pm: Let’s Crowdsource! FDA Social Media Guidelines + Sunshine Act Comments 

Wednesday February 15th from 8-10pm: FastForward Health Presents: Stories of Global Health Innovation Film Screenings
Wednesday February 15th from 8-10pm: FastForward Health Presents: Stories of Global Health Innovation Film Screenings

Just Added: Dan Abrams, Grant Whitmore, Joining #SMW12

We’re excited to announce a new addition to the schedule!

On Monday February 13 from 12-1pm,  Dan Abrams, founder of Abrams Media Network and TV Personality will be interviewed by  Grant Whitmore, VP of Hearst Magazines Digital Media.  Their discussion will be followed by a panel on the Future of Brand Journalism in Social Media.

Space is limited and you won’t want to miss this one so click HERE to register to attend! 

KEYNOTE: DAN ABRAMS

Dan Abrams is the founder of the Abrams Media Network, which includes Mediaite, Geekosystem, Styleite, SportsGrid, The Jane Dough, The Mary Sue, and is co-founder of Gossip Cop. He is also the CEO of Abrams Research.

Dan is currently a legal analyst for ABC and a substitute anchor for “Good Morning America.” Previously, Dan was also the General Manager of MSNBC where he defined the network as “The Place for Politics”. During his tenure, the network saw its most significant ratings and profit gains to date. He also hosted “The Abrams Report”, a nightly legal affairs program, and the acclaimed “Verdict with Dan Abrams”.  He is the current host of Investigation Discovery’s “Chasing Justice With Dan Abrams.”

 

 

 

Spotlight: David Eastman, CEO of JWT North America

David Eastman, CEO of JWT North America

This post is a part of a continuing series of Keynote Spotlights– check back here throughout the week for more information on the phenomenal individuals who will be gracing #SMW12 events next week!

You can hear from David, followed by Panel: Top Trends that will Shape Social in 2012, on Monday February 13 from 9-11am at the Advertising & Marketing Content Hub. 

David Eastman is CEO of JWT North America. He is responsible for the overall management and strategic direction of the North American network with a particular focus on the JWT head office, New York.

David is also Worldwide Digital Director for JWT. In this role, he is responsible for the strategic oversight and management of the digital discipline within JWT and all subsidiary companies. He is also a member of the JWT global executive committee.

David became involved in digital in 1997 and previously worked at the Omnicom-owned Republic Family, where he was Chief Executive since June 2007 looking after a portfolio of interactive agencies ranging from digital creative to marketing technology and including five-time UK digital agency of the year, Agency Republic. Prior to that, he spent seven years at TBWA aligned Agency.com most recently as President & Worldwide Chief Executive, where he was responsible for all aspects of worldwide operations. He was also a member of the TBWA global operating group.

He has worked with numerous clients including: British Airways, T-Mobile, Mercedes, The Economist, British Telecom, Carphone Warehouse, Microsoft, eBay and Heineken.

He is a Webby judge and has had articles published in or been interviewed for The Times, Business Week, New Media Age and Revolution magazine, as well as numerous speaking engagements including the Cannes Ad Festival, Internet World and Mobile World. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in the U.K. and a TEDster. Eastman also completed the Omnicom/Harvard Business School senior management program.

Click here to register for his keynote!

Keynote Spotlight: Don Tapscott, CEO of The Tapscott Group

Don Tapscott, CEO of The Tapscott Group

This post is a part of a continuing series of Keynote Spotlights– check back here throughout the week for more information on the phenomenal individuals who will be gracing #SMW12 events next week!

You can hear from Don on Monday February 13th from 12:30-2:30pm at the Social and Environmental Change Hub. 

Hailing from Toronto, Don Tapscott is one of the world’s leading authorities on innovation, media, and the economic and social impact of technology. For over 30 years, he has introduced many ground breaking concepts that have embedded into contemporary understanding.

He has authored or co-authored 14 widely read books including the 1992 best seller Paradigm Shift. His 1995 hit, The Digital Economy changed thinking around the world about the transformational nature of the Internet, and two years later he defined the Net Generation and the “digital divide” in Growing Up Digital. His 2000 work Digital Capital introduced seminal ideas like “the business web,” described by Business Week as “pure enlightenment.” Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything was the best selling management book in 2007 and has been translated into over 25 languages.

The Economist described his newest work Macrowikinomics: Rebooting Business and the World a “Schumpeterian story of creative destruction,” and the Huffington Post said the book is “nothing less than a game plan to fix a broken world.” His work continues as the Chairman of the innovation think tank, Moxie Insight, a member of World Economic Forum and an Adjunct Professor of Management for the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.

Click here to register for his keynote! 

Keynote Spotlight: Chris Kaskie, President of Pitchfork

Chris Kaskie, President of Pitchfork

This post is a part of a continuing series of Keynote Spotlights– check back here throughout the week for more information on the phenomenal individuals who will be gracing #SMW12 events next week!

You can hear Chris speak, followed by SoundCtrl’s Creating Music for the Web Panel, on Wednesday, Feb 15th from 9-11am at the Art & Culture Hub!

Chris Kaskie is the President of Pitchfork, the essential guide to independent music and beyond. With more than 4 million unique visitors each month and 500,000 visits each day, Pitchfork has one of the Web’s most loyal audiences, and is considered one one of the world’s most popular, respected, and influential music publications. In addition to developing Pitchfork into an internationally renowned online music magazine, Chris runs the company day-to-day and is an architect of Pitchfork’s growth and expansion into other arenas, such as the Pitchfork Music Festivals and Pitchfork.tv. He lives in Chicago with his wife Amy and two children.