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May 16, 2007
Last Night's NYC Mixer
Howard Greenstein and David Parmet took some great photos our pre-Supernova mixer in NYC last night. It was a blast. Silicon Valley may get all the attention, but there is no shortage of energy and ideas among the East Coast tech community. Thanks to everyone who came!
Next week, San Francisco. We had to close the registration list for the SF mixer after only a couple days, but please put your name on the waiting list, as we're trying to free up more space.
Posted by Kevin Werbach at 9:04 AM | Comments (0)
May 3, 2007
Supernova Conversation Hub
We've just launched the Conversation Hub, a new site for thought leadership conversations around the themes of Supernova.
The challenge with Supernova has always been that the event itself puts a group of people in a room for three days, but the ideas it sparks extend much further in time, space, and participants. The Conversation Hub is a way to facilitate that broader virtual conversation. At its heart is a group blog featuring commentary from me, Supernova speakers, and a hand-picked group of thoughtful commentators.
Please subscribe to the RSS feed to receive automated updates. Vsit the Conversation Hub site to comment on the blog, access a growing library of podcast interviews, and take advantage of other discussion resources around the conference themes.
Posted by Kevin Werbach at 11:07 AM | Comments (0)
May 2, 2007
Pre-Supernova Mixers in New York and San Francisco
We will be hosting pre-Supernova mixers in New York City and San Francisco later this month. These are opportunities to network with a fantastic group of entrepreneurs, executives, investors, and others interested in the areas we address at Supernova. And... an excuse to have a good time!
The New York mixer will be Tuesday, May 15, from 6-9pm. It will be held at Gallery Bar, 120 Orchard St. in Manhattan. If you want to come, please RSVP at:
http://www.socialtext.net/nymixer
The San Francisco mixer will be Wednesday, May 23. Stay tuned for more details.
Posted by Kevin Werbach at 3:44 PM | Comments (0)