Great event! Thanks so much for your par­tic­i­pa­tion. We hope to have another event in January.

Gary Campbell — October 2010 Speaker

Posted: September 17th, 2010 | Author: Tyler | Filed under: Speakers | Tags: , | View Comments

Come join us! Reg­is­ter now and beat the crowds.

Gary Camp­bell
Gary Camp­bell is a com­mu­ni­ca­tion man­ager for ASU’s Office of Pub­lic Affairs and serves as exec­u­tive edi­tor of ASU News. A for­mer print jour­nal­ist, Gary has led the tran­si­tion from print to dig­i­tal media for the uni­ver­sity news ser­vice through a robust con­tent man­age­ment sys­tem, enhanced video and photo usage and social media. Along with ASU News, Gary’s team man­ages the ASU home­page and a vari­ety of related sites. He is also a mem­ber of a vari­ety of uni­ver­sity boards pro­vid­ing lead­er­ship and plan­ning in social media, video stan­dards and dis­tri­b­u­tion and the over­all web envi­ron­ment at ASU. He has been at ASU for the last 12 years.

You can find Gary at ASU Com­mu­nity Con­nect or at his pri­mary effort, ASU News.

Gary will be pre­sent­ing Uni­ver­si­ties 101 — What you need to know at 3pm.
Try­ing to con­nect with your local uni­ver­sity? Inter­ested in find­ing interns, com­mu­nity resources or new cus­tomers? Here’s a chance to learn about some of the many resources at your dis­posal and how to make valu­able con­nec­tions to ben­e­fit your busi­ness and community.





Bill Wyman — October 2010 Speaker

Posted: September 17th, 2010 | Author: Tyler | Filed under: Speakers | Tags: , | View Comments

Bill Wyman
Bill Wyman is the founder and edi­tor of the blog PHX­ated, which cov­ers the valley’s media, cul­ture and polit­i­cal scenes. He is a long­time jour­nal­ist, most recently an assis­tant man­ag­ing edi­tor at National Pub­lic Radio, in Wash­ing­ton D.C., where he over­saw the network’s arts, enter­tain­ment, media and dig­i­tal cov­er­age. Before that he was arts edi­tor of Salon.com, the pio­neer­ing inter­net mag­a­zine. His work has appeared in Enter­tain­ment Weekly, Rolling Stone, the Wash­ing­ton Post, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Jour­nal.
Find him at Phxated.com and hitsville.org.

Bill will be pre­sent­ing Cura­tion in the mod­ern news cycle at 2:10pm.





Kathy Jacobs — October 2010 Speaker

Posted: September 17th, 2010 | Author: Tyler | Filed under: Speakers | Tags: , | View Comments

Kathy Jacobs
Kathy Jacobs is a social media geek who loves to con­nect peo­ple with who and what they need. She is active on the social web as “Cal­lKathy”. Pro­fes­sion­ally, Kathy speaks, writes, and answers ques­tions on social media, com­mu­nity, OneNote, Pow­er­Point (when she has to), and other com­puter top­ics. She and her hus­band run Geek4ADay, a com­pany that lets you hire a geek for the day and have them work to solve the prob­lems you can’t. She is the main soft­ware and social media geek, while her hus­band is the hard­ware and sup­port geek. In her spare time, Kathy is an active mem­ber of the Pod­Cam­pAZ team, the Vice Pres­i­dent of APCUG (the Asso­ci­a­tion of PC User Groups), and a reg­u­lar speaker at user groups around the Val­ley of the Sun.
Find her at VitaminCH.com/blogs and Geek4aday.com

Kathy will be pre­sent­ing Social Media isn’t just for the young at 1:20pm.
Think you are too old to learn all the social media tips and tech­niques? Come hear how baby boomers and retirees are using social media to do more than just play games and con­nect with the grand kids. You too can learn to keep your head in the game and your busi­ness in front of people’s eyes!





January 2010 CenPhoCamp speakers

Posted: August 7th, 2010 | Author: Tyler | Filed under: Speakers | Tags: , , | View Comments

Octo­ber 2010 schedule

Jan­u­ary 2010 Schedule

2PM

Social Media Integration

Chad Swaney
Room 202 — Beginner

Face­book Apps

Kim­ber Johnson
Room 252 — Community

New Media Discussion

Nick Mar­tin, Si Robins, Brahm Resnik
Room 444 — Roundtable

Telling your biz story

Shane Cathers
Room 314 — Technology

3PM

Low– to no-cost sales methods

Chris Con­rey
Room 202 — Beginner

From sub­ur­ban to return­ing customers

Matthew Petro
Room 314 — Community

Build­ing Event Buzz

Oden Hughes, Jeremy Smith, Katie Charland
Room 444 — Roundtable

Intro to Twitter

Jack Smith
Room 252 — Technology

4PM

Acti­vat­ing pas­sion­ate groups

Derek Neighbors
Room 252 — Beginner

Intro to Video Blogging

Clin­tus McGintus
Room 202 — Technology

The 3rd Place

Heather Lauer, Sunny Thaper, Real Joe, Zack Newsome
Room 444 — Roundtable

Intro to Podcasting

Deb­bie Walker
Room 314 — Technology

5PM

Online Risk Management

Paul Valach
Room 314 — Beginner

Per­for­mance as a Com­mu­nity Pathway

Jose Gonzalez
Room 202 — Community

Get on Track with pub­lic transportation

Nick Bas­t­ian, Tony Arranaga, David Bick­ford, Hillary Foose
Room 444 — Roundtable

Mobile Apps

redPear
Room 252 — Technology

6PM

Niche Blog­ging

Kate Benjamin
Room 314 — Beginner

Civic Involve­ment as advertising

Sam Richard
Room 202 — Community

Ana­log to dig­i­tal and back again

Kyle Jor­dre, Cat­rina Knoebl, Mor­gan McNally, Kim­ber Lanning
Room 444 — Roundtable

Intro to Blogging

Paul Martinez
Room 252 — Technology

7PM

Rela­tion­ships on the web

Katie Charland
Room 202 — Beginner

Make busi­ness memorable

Justin McHood, Susan Baier
Room 252 — Community

Small Biz Strategy

Bran­don Stout, Nick Bas­t­ian, Petit Fromage
Room 444 — Roundtable

The ben­e­fits of work­ing with higher education

Nina Miller
Room 314 — Community


Improvement Ideas

Posted: January 27th, 2010 | Author: Tyler | Filed under: General Info, Speakers | Tags: | View Comments

Great ideas for next time so far.

–Shorter time frame (4 hours)
–Mod­er­a­tors for round­table dis­cus­sions
–Have food and reg­is­tra­tion table in OWN room
–Keep one room open for impromptu pre­sen­ta­tions
–Keep the pre­sen­ters fresh
–Nobody presents more than once

There’s more, but those really stood out. Keep it up!





No turning back now

Posted: January 20th, 2010 | Author: Tyler | Filed under: General Info, Speakers, Sponsors | Tags: , | View Comments

The rooms have been paid for.

Thanks to Phoenix Inno­va­tion Foun­da­tion (PIF) for their help with that.

The agenda has been set.

Thanks to Mark Dud­lik for mak­ing that pretty.

The ses­sions are ready to go.

Thanks to the ses­sion spon­sors for that.

In addi­tion to their dona­tions, Rhonda Ban­nard of Inspired Con­nec­tions and JoMarie Mac­Don­ald sent out infor­ma­tion to their dis­tri­b­u­tion lists (Rhonda sent it to 500 con­tacts alone). Nick Bas­t­ian wrote a great blog post on Raillife.com. CenPho.TV men­tioned it in their weekly vlog. Down­town Phoenix Jour­nal pub­lished a really fan­tas­tic story. Joan Koerber-Walker opened her net­work to us.

We thank you for that.

Jim McPher­son and Steve Weiss from Down­town Voices Coali­tion invited Yuri to present to their monthly Steer­ing Com­mit­tee Meet­ing as well as the Vision­ing Con­fer­ence. Jim also posted the event on the DVC web­site. Jeff Mori­arty men­tioned us at Social Media Club.

Thanks for that.

Izzy Video let us bor­row one of his cam­corders. Gang­plank lent us two coolers.

Thanks to you both.

Also, thanks to Don Cross­land and kon­tak­t­mag for get­ting me to care about down­town Phoenix in the first place.

Thanks to Katie Char­land for edit­ing the ses­sion descriptions.

Thanks to Dean Calla­han for trust­ing us not to tear up his building.

A HUGE thanks to all the speak­ers and pan­elists. They are the shin­ing stars of this event.

See you on Saturday!





Session Descriptions

Posted: January 19th, 2010 | Author: Tyler | Filed under: General Info, Speakers | Tags: , , | View Comments

Social Media Inte­gra­tion
Chad Swaney
It can be frus­trat­ing when you are the only one in your busi­ness who seems to get social media. In this pre­sen­ta­tion, Chad will talk about strate­gies that have worked for him to help get every­one on board and excited about the pos­si­bil­i­ties that are avail­able when you con­nect with your community.

Face­book apps
Kim­ber John­son
Kim­ber will dis­cuss how to let tech­nol­ogy do the work for you in the realm of social media. With Face­book up to 132 mil­lion unique vis­i­tors in the United States alone, a Face­book app just might be the mar­ket­ing boost your busi­ness is look­ing for.  Kim­ber will focus on the all to impor­tant plan­ning and design phase and give you some great insights into how to cre­ate an app that gets used and shared and cre­ates real results for your business.

New Media Dis­cus­sion
Nick Mar­tin, Si Robins, Brahm Resnik, Matt Wynn
Round­table talk cen­ter­ing around the future of news­pa­pers, jour­nal­ism, TV news and blog­ging as a news source.

Telling your business’s story
Shane Cathers
Just as the sto­ries you share about your­self help peo­ple iden­tify and build rap­port with you as a per­son, shar­ing the story of your busi­ness will help peo­ple iden­tify and be inter­ested in your busi­ness.
Essen­tially, your busi­ness is con­nect­ing with cur­rent and future clients while plant­ing the seed for viral mar­ket­ing, get­ting peo­ple talk­ing about your busi­ness via word-of-mouth and social net­work­ing sites.

Low– to no-cost sales meth­ods
Chris Con­rey
Sales is a pain in the ass, dou­bly so when you’re try­ing to run your busi­ness, do sales, and pro­duce what­ever it is that you’re doing.  There are lots of tools you can use to help make this whole process eas­ier from day 1.  I’ll spend some time talk­ing about some of these and how you can use them to your advan­tage while still doing what you love to do. 

From sub­ur­ban to return­ing cus­tomers
Matthew Petro
Your Cen­tral Phoenix busi­ness needs a solid base of repeat cus­tomers to achieve last­ing suc­cess. But how do you get peo­ple out of their sub­ur­ban homes and into your busi­ness on a reg­u­lar basis? Tools like Twit­ter, Face­book and Yelp pro­vide tremen­dous oppor­tu­ni­ties for busi­ness own­ers look­ing to turn first-time cus­tomers into reg­u­lar patrons. The ses­sion will dis­cuss many of the ways you can lever­age social media to stay con­nected with cus­tomers and build a loyal base of patrons.

Build­ing Event Buzz
Oden Hughes, Jeremy Smith, Katie Char­land
Round­table dis­cus­sion on how to plan, pro­mote and exe­cute an event with lim­ited funds using read­ily avail­able tools.

Intro to Twit­ter
Jack Smith
Twit­ter seems to be every­where — news­pa­pers, celebri­ties, ath­letes and your next-door neigh­bor.  But why should you and your busi­ness care about this new online tool?  In this ses­sion, we’ll talk Twit­ter basics, where it’s being used in busi­ness and how to get started and some pop­u­lar tools to help you man­age it within your business.

Acti­vat­ing pas­sion­ate groups
Derek Neigh­bors
How to make pas­sion­ate, highly-connected peo­ple do some­thing that ben­e­fits them.

Ben­e­fits of work­ing with higher edu­ca­tion
Nina Miller
Con­nect­ing and sup­port­ing higher edu­ca­tion is a long-term solu­tion to prob­lems our com­mu­nity faces. Come learn how to con­nect with the sys­tems in place at Arizona’s uni­ver­si­ties to help your busi­ness and your community.

The 3rd Place
Nina Sim­mons, Sunny Thaper, Real Joe, Zack New­some
Round­table dis­cus­sion focus­ing on the impact that 3rd places (des­ti­na­tions that are not work or home) have on our social lives, our com­mu­nity and our growth as individuals.

Intro to pod­cast­ing
Deb­bie Walker
Pod­cast­ing for you! Sim­ple steps to get started and the phi­los­o­phy behind mak­ing your pod­cast great.

Online Risk Man­age­ment
Paul Valach
Can you just be you online? Can you just tweet away every lit­tle thought that enters your mind? Who really cares who you fol­low or who your friends are on Face­book? Can you be a fan of The Ugly Big Bear and still main­tain a pro­fes­sional image? What about all those party pho­tos on Flickr? We’ll take a look at these things and see what we can come up with. By the way how many social sites can you name? Maybe we will have a con­test. Prizes!

Per­for­mance as a Com­mu­nity Path­way
Jose Gon­za­lez
Part per­for­mance, part pre­sen­ta­tion, and part explo­ration of community-building & con­nect­ing with peo­ple in the Val­ley of the Sun, Team ABC seeks to stir up your spirit of play­ful dan­ger, get your ideas out of your head, and get mov­ing. None of what will be cov­ered is guar­an­teed to grow your busi­ness or max­i­mize your prof­its because noth­ing in life is guar­an­teed. Once we all get com­fort­able with that idea we can stop fear­ing uncer­tainty and look at all the pos­si­bil­ity it affords us. That’s what Team Adven­ture Beta
Col­lab­o­ra­tion is all about, Char­lie Brown!

Get on Track with pub­lic trans­porta­tion
Tony Arranaga, Nick Bas­t­ian, David Bick­ford
Round­table dis­cus­sion on the impor­tance of using mass tran­sit as an adver­tis­ing and event vehicle.

Mobile Apps
red­Pear
We’re a cul­ture going wireless–going remote. We’re work­ing less from a desk­top com­puter and more from our lap­tops, Mac­books, net­books, and mobile phones. We need access to our con­tacts, our essen­tials, our every­thing from everywhere. We’ll tell you about the apps that already exist that you shouldn’t live with­out. And we’ll tell you how you can build new apps that work just for you and your business. 

Niche Blog­ging
Kate Ben­jamin
Kate Ben­jamin is the founder and edi­tor of pop­u­lar cat-style blog Moderncat.net. Since its cre­ation two and half years ago, Mod­ern­cat has grown to become a lead­ing online resource for design-conscious cat lovers. The site cur­rently receives 150,000 page views per month, reach­ing an inter­na­tional audi­ence. Kate will dis­cuss how Mod­ern­cat got started, as well as what she learned about turn­ing a pas­sion into a suc­cess­ful online business.

Civic Involve­ment as Adver­tis­ing
Sam Richard
Com­mu­nity ser­vice has always been a large part of Richard’s life. This pre­sen­ta­tion will cover the foun­da­tions of ser­vice he has learned through­out his life includ­ing; respon­si­bly car­ing for the earth, the foun­da­tions of lead­er­ship, civic engage­ment, and group dynamics.

Ana­log to dig­i­tal and back again
Kyle Jor­dre, Cat­rina Knoebl, Mor­gan McNally, Kim­ber Lan­ning
Round­table dis­cus­sion on how to take tra­di­tional meth­ods and apply them to a dig­i­tal mar­ket, then using those con­nec­tions to build a greater offline following.

Intro to blog­ging
Paul Mar­tinez
Intro­duc­tion to blog­ging will cover infor­ma­tion on some of the tips and tech­niques that you can use to get your blog up and run­ning with full steam. From choos­ing your domain name to mar­ket­ing your blog, this pre­sen­ta­tion will pro­vide you with all of the infor­ma­tion that you need to get your blog started on the right foot.

Rela­tion­ships and the web
Katie Char­land
With social media explod­ing at such a phe­nom­e­nal rate, the gen­eral pub­lic is left scram­bling to keep up not only with the tech­nol­ogy, but with the rewrit­ing of tra­di­tional social scripts and human inter­ac­tions. This ses­sion will explore how social media is chang­ing the way we form rela­tion­ships in all instances – from dat­ing, par­ent­ing, in the office and when mak­ing friends.

Make busi­ness mem­o­rable
Justin McHood, Susan Baier
Learn the key to being mem­o­rable in busi­ness. Find out how to have top of mind aware­ness with your tar­get cus­tomers who will want to buy, buy more and come back and buy again. In today’s busi­ness world, if you are not mem­o­rable, you are going to be for­got­ten — and being for­got­ten means (at best) barely stay­ing in busi­ness. The essence of being mem­o­rable can be found in one word… and you have to be present to learn what it is!

Small biz strat­egy
Bran­don Stout, Nick Bas­t­ian, Petit Fro­mage
Round­table dis­cus­sion on mar­ket­ing strat­egy, over­all imple­men­ta­tion and ques­tions from the pre­vi­ous presentations.

Intro to video blog­ging
Clin­tus McGin­tus
Let’s talk video. Video blog­ging, online shows, video mar­ket­ing… there are tons of ways to use video on the web. We’ll explore a few of the more pop­u­lar ones and why you should use it too.   





Schedule

Posted: January 12th, 2010 | Author: Tyler | Filed under: General Info, Speakers | Tags: | View Comments

The event will start at 1:30pm, with a keynote by orga­niz­ers Yuri Art­ibise and Tyler Hurst.

2PM

Social Media Integration

Chad Swaney
Room 202 — Beginner

Face­book Apps

Kim­ber Johnson
Room 252 — Community

New Media Discussion

Nick Mar­tin, Si Robins, Brahm Resnik, Matt Wynn
Room 444 — Roundtable

Telling your biz story

Shane Cathers
Room 314 — Technology

3PM

Low– to no-cost sales methods

Chris Con­rey
Room 202 — Beginner

From sub­ur­ban to return­ing customers

Matthew Petro
Room 314 — Community

Build­ing Event Buzz

Oden Hughes, Jeremy Smith, Katie Charland
Room 444 — Roundtable

Intro to Twitter

Jack Smith
Room 252 — Technology

4PM

Acti­vat­ing pas­sion­ate groups

Derek Neighbors
Room 252 — Beginner

Intro to Video Blogging

Clin­tus McGintus
Room 202 — Technology

The 3rd Place

Heather Lauer, Sunny Thaper, Real Joe, Zack Newsome
Room 444 — Roundtable

Intro to Podcasting

Deb­bie Walker
Room 314 — Technology

5PM

Online Risk Management

Paul Valach
Room 314 — Beginner

Per­for­mance as a Com­mu­nity Pathway

Jose Gonzalez
Room 202 — Community

Get on Track with pub­lic transportation

Nick Bas­t­ian, Tony Arranaga, David Bickford
Room 444 — Roundtable

Mobile Apps

redPear
Room 252 — Technology

6PM

Niche Blog­ging

Kate Benjamin
Room 314 — Beginner

Civic Involve­ment as advertising

Sam Richard
Room 202 — Community

Ana­log to dig­i­tal and back again

Kyle Jor­dre, Cat­rina Knoebl, Mor­gan McNally, Kim­ber Lanning
Room 444 — Roundtable

Intro to Blogging

Paul Mar­tinez
Room 252 — Technology

7PM

Rela­tion­ships on the web

Katie Charland
Room 202 — Beginner

Make busi­ness memorable

Justin McHood, Susan Baier
Room 252 — Community

Small Biz Strategy

Bran­don Stout, Nick Bas­t­ian, Petit Fromage
Room 444 — Roundtable

The ben­e­fits of work­ing with higher education

Nina Miller
Room 314 — Community





Looking for presenters

Posted: December 20th, 2009 | Author: Tyler | Filed under: Speakers | Tags: , , , | View Comments

We’re look­ing for a few good speakers.

Each 60-minute slot1 will be teach­ing ses­sions designed to com­ple­ment and improve the atten­dees’ exist­ing mar­ket­ing and sales efforts. There will be a learn­ing track, so if you’re a com­plete new­bie, fol­low that track in order to get the most from your time.

Speak­ers will be pre­sent­ing top­ics such as: “How busi­nesses can attract return sub­ur­ban cus­tomers” to “How to cre­ate and imple­ment a company-wide social media plan” and “How civic involve­ment can improve your com­mu­nity” to “No– and low-cost meth­ods for sales­men”. A series of more technology-oriented top­ics will also be addressed along its own track.

Three pre­sen­ta­tions will be sched­uled per hour, with a few speak­ers repeat­ing their ses­sions in an effort to cater to the begin­ning track.

In order to cover the widest vari­ety of top­ics, pre­sen­ta­tions will be deter­mined before­hand. If you have an idea or would like to present, please email us or leave a comment.

All speak­ers will have a pro­jec­tor and wire­less mic. Please bring your own lap­top,2 a VGA con­nec­tor and/or USB drive. You will have inter­net access dur­ing your pre­sen­ta­tion. Pre­sen­ta­tions do NOT have to be Powerpoint/Keynote based, but we do sug­gest visual aids of some kind.




  1. 45 for speak­ing, 15 for ques­tions []
  2. Let us know if you need to bor­row one []