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| Morgan McLintic (Chair), US VP and blogger, LEWIS PR |
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Morgan McLintic is a vice president at LEWIS. He joined the agency in 1996 from pharmaceutical giant, GSK and helped lead its drive to become the number one PR firm in the UK. Since then, he has been actively involved in establishing offices for LEWIS in San Diego, San Francisco, Washington DC, Hong Kong and Shanghai, China. McLintic has advised a range of technology and telecom companies about their marketing and public relations from publicly-listed firms, such as BT, to start-ups and late-stage private companies, such as 2Wire, Airgo and NetMotion Wireless. Based in San Francisco, McLintic sits on the advisory board for IBDNetwork and the Entrepreneurs Foundation, has been a panel judge for MIT / Stanford VLABs and moderated keynotes for AlwaysOn. He hosts a blog about PR at www.morganmclintic.com |
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| Loïc le Meur, EVP & Managing Director of Europe and blogger, Six Apart |
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Loïc is a well-known French entrepreneur and EVP of Six Apart Europe, one of the world's leading blogging tool providers and hosting services with 10 million blogs. Prior to joining Six Apart, the company behind TypePad and Moveable Type, Loïc founded and served as CEO for several companies, including Ublog, one of the very first blog tools in Europe and RapidSite, the first shared Web hosting company launched in France. He is a renowned public speaker, having addressed the World Economic Forum and the European Economic Summit in 2004. He hosts a personal blog at www.loiclemeur.com |
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| Dr. Jo Twist, Technology Correspondent and blogger, BBC Online |
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Jo is a technology reporter for the BBC News website, covering most aspects of consumer-led technologies, from gaming, mobiles, chip technology and net security, to robotics, blogging and podcasting. She is regularly used as a talking head for BBC radio and television. Before joining the BBC, Jo was a cultural geographer at the Centre for Urban Technology (CUT) at the University of Newcastle. At CUT, she completed a PhD (1997-2000) on virtual communities and the UK Government's vision for an inclusive information age, she also presented at several major international conferences. |
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