Cyril Simone - one of our network who is also on the Facebook Group is live blogging this show. I thought you might find it of interest.
http://www.scribblelive.com/Thread.aspx?Id=975&Invite=20BE4303-4396-4568-A2FD-4C8FEA2F7875
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Digital Media VIP Advisory Board
We have the Digital Media VIP Group on Facebook nearing 300. This is not the only list and only community of Digital Media VIP Executives but a good place for 300 of us to gather as a subsegment who use Facebook.
I've started up the youth/young adult advisory board to our group with 4 outstanding Baylor students and a 15 year old interested in a career in communications. I'll be seeking other students/young adults with an interest in the future of digital media. One of the Baylor students has already appeared on Oprah Winfrey winning her dream of going to Baylor. The others are absolutely astonishing too!
I can't thank Steve enough at Microsoft Silverlight for his contribution of the Wynn Suite and refreshments for our gathering at the NAB. He's on the Facebook group. Mark was also a great support!
I also wanted to thank Roger Dean for his continuing efforts despite his busy schedule.
We have some new advisors/connectors from around the world and as they join the Facebook Group, you'll see their names listed under the right hand officials section. Brian Parson from Clear Channel agreed to help us out so you'll see his name around and about as a connector advisor.
It's summertime and I'm planning a dc based brainstorm meeting, and if you'd like to come in for this, let me know.
Have a great summer and
See You on the Net!
PS I can post to the NAB blog as one of their official writers - so keep me informed.
Peggy
Peggy Miles
intervox.com
my first initial of my first name and my last name @ intervox.com
I'm also looking for any of you as friends at Facebook. We do have a linkedin.com graphic and group, but as you know linkedin.com does not as yet support group activities and provide associated applications like that of Facebook. A couple of people have opposed Facebook due to its privacy policies. I have a ning group and other community options, but not sure how to please everyone. I've looking at how to keep everyone informed as THEY would like to be, versus forcing someone to join a network or community to connect with us.
I've started up the youth/young adult advisory board to our group with 4 outstanding Baylor students and a 15 year old interested in a career in communications. I'll be seeking other students/young adults with an interest in the future of digital media. One of the Baylor students has already appeared on Oprah Winfrey winning her dream of going to Baylor. The others are absolutely astonishing too!
I can't thank Steve enough at Microsoft Silverlight for his contribution of the Wynn Suite and refreshments for our gathering at the NAB. He's on the Facebook group. Mark was also a great support!
I also wanted to thank Roger Dean for his continuing efforts despite his busy schedule.
We have some new advisors/connectors from around the world and as they join the Facebook Group, you'll see their names listed under the right hand officials section. Brian Parson from Clear Channel agreed to help us out so you'll see his name around and about as a connector advisor.
It's summertime and I'm planning a dc based brainstorm meeting, and if you'd like to come in for this, let me know.
Have a great summer and
See You on the Net!
PS I can post to the NAB blog as one of their official writers - so keep me informed.
Peggy
Peggy Miles
intervox.com
my first initial of my first name and my last name @ intervox.com
I'm also looking for any of you as friends at Facebook. We do have a linkedin.com graphic and group, but as you know linkedin.com does not as yet support group activities and provide associated applications like that of Facebook. A couple of people have opposed Facebook due to its privacy policies. I have a ning group and other community options, but not sure how to please everyone. I've looking at how to keep everyone informed as THEY would like to be, versus forcing someone to join a network or community to connect with us.
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