What's For Lunch @ The Ypulse Youth Marketing Mashup East?
Posted by anastasia on 10-27-2008As Ypulse readers who have attended our Mashup events know, some of the liveliest conversations tend to happen at our "user generated" lunch session where attendees sign up for a table where a topical discussion is being led by another attendee. Part of what's cool about Ypulse events is that our attendees are often experts in their own right who could just as well be on the podium speaking as in the audience asking questions. Here is just some of what our attendees/experts will be talking about over lunch at the Ypulse Youth Marketing Mashup conference in Boston next week.
Attendee tables:
Making Your School Cool: Reaching prospective college students and their parents, George T. Comeau, Managing Associate Director, Suffolk University
Breaking Down The '08 Vote: The Role of Technology in Connecting, Engaging, and Mobilizing Young Voters, Brian Rech, Principal, Echo Ditto
Finding Teen Brand Ambassadors Online, Austin Lavin, MyFirstPaycheck
Youth, Non-Profts & Social Media, Allison Hauser, March of Dimes
Gaming Goes Mainstream: How all teens are playing videogames, Robin Boyar, Founder, thinktank research and strategy
Millennial Branding 2.0, Dan Schawbel, Social Media Specialist, EMC Corp.
Beyond the Book: How Gen Y Reads in the Digital Age, Meredith Sires, Managing Editor, Ypulse
How Non-Profit Organizations Can Successfully Work With Brands, Meredith Hollingsworth, Corporate Partnerships Director, City Year
How Commercial Sites For Youth Can Contribute to New Media Literacies, Deja Elana Swartz, Project New Media Literacies, MIT
Sponsor tables:
Moving Offline Brands Into Online Engagement, Pano Anthos, President and CEO, Hangout Industries
Campus Event Marketing: What works? Daniel Coates, SurveyU
Cost Per Acquisition Advertising, a bright spot in a down market, Geoff Cook, CEO, myYearbook
Instant Messaging: Where Is It headed?, Jeff Bishop, President, Reach Messaging
Categorized under: 2008 Mashup East






