Public Sector: Web 3.0 and The Future of Social Media
October 26, 2010 at 1:00 PM - October 27, 2010 at 9:00 PM
The The Ryges Lakeside Hotel, Canberra
Investigate the future of social media and the impact of web 3.0 on the Public Sector. Hear case studies, insights and new perspectives on future strategies for social media and semantic applications for public sector and voluntary organisations, speakers:
Dr Nicholas Gruen, Chair Gov 2.0 taskforce
Janice R. Nall, Director, Division of eHealth Marketing, CDC, USA
Paul Borrod, Vice-president, Facebook
Prof Anne Fitzgerald
Rebekah Moors, International Vice-president, Myspace
Hamish McCardle, Superintendent, Police National Headquarters Wellington, NZ
Craig Thomler, Gov 2.0 Innovator and author of the eGovAU blog
Karen Stocks, Head of Media Solutions, You Tube
Michael Kordahi, Developer Evangelist, Microsoft
Rachel Cook, Founder, Minti.com
Senator Kate Lundy
Deborah Robinson, Founder, australianwomenonline.com
Nick Bolton, General Manager, Viocorp
Elizabeth Churchill, Chief Research Scientist, Google – San Francisco
Tamara Knechtel
Managing Partner – Everywhere, social media marketing and content development
Creators of Guinness Record Setting #beatcancer
Jeremy Ames, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Paul Storey, Director Stakeholder Relations and Strategic Communications, Pharmaceutical Evaluation Branch
Julian Peterson, Director Marketing and Online, Time Out
Jane Reid, Marketing Manager(Electronic) | Strategic Policy,Road Safety and System Management | Department of Transport
Darren Sharp, Darren Sharp consulting
Alex Aitken, Head of Digital Communications, Westminster City, UK
Laurel Papworth, Social Media Strategist, laurelpapworth.com
Karen Sims, Manager, The Parents Jury
Simon Sheikh, National Director, GetUp! Action for Australia
Guy J Carvalho, notgoodenough.org
Event Owner: Katherine Ramirez-Derrett (Director- IBRC)