 | Winn Schwartau -- Florida USA, 5.0k to 10.0k Winn Schwartau, one of the country's leading experts on information security, infrastructure protection and electronic privacy is often referred to as "the civilian architect of information warfare." He coined the term "Electronic Pearl Harbor" and was the Project Lead of the Manhattan Cyber Project Information Warfare and Electronic Civil Defense Team. Today, he balances his time between writing, lecturing, building corporate and national security awareness programs and consulting. Mr. Schwartau is a popular and entertaining keynote speaker and interactive seminar leader who always keeps his audiences awake with thought provoking insights and commentary. His recent lectures have included: Banking Association, West Point, CitiCorp, UBS International, SUN Microsystems Security Tour. NASA, FBI, NATO, Sandia National Labs, Naval Postgraduate School, Swedish Government, SCIP France, IIR Australia, Dutch Police and more.
Phone: 415-861-1700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | David Meerman Scott -- Massachusetts USA, 15.0k to 20.0k  David Meerman Scott is a marketing strategist, entrepreneur, keynote speaker, seminar leader and the author of the number one best selling PR and marketing book The New Rules of Marketing and PR: How to use news releases, blogs, viral marketing and online media to reach buyers directly which is being published in 22 languages.
Phone: 415-861-1700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | Jack Shaw -- Georgia USA, 5.0k to 10.0k  For over 25 years, Jack Shaw has been a leader in assessing the impact of new technologies on the evolution of business strategy. He has helped hundreds of companies increase sales, manage costs, improve productivity and gain competitive advantage by integrating leading-edge technologies into business practices. Recognized internationally for his expertise in eBusiness, Jack has spoken to audiences in a wide variety of industries in 20 countries. He is known for his thought provoking and informative presentations for executives and managers – presentations given in the language of strategy and business, not technical jargon.
Phone: 415-861-1700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | Jim Sterne -- California USA, 10.0k to 15.0k Always interested in the application of new technologies, Jim Sterne produced the world's first "Marketing on the Internet" seminar series in 1994. Today, Sterne is an internationally known speaker on electronic marketing and customer knowledge management. A consultant to Fortune 500 companies and Internet entrepreneurs, Sterne focuses his seventeen years in sales and marketing on the changing landscape of the Web as a medium for creating and strengthening customer relationships.
Phone: 415-861-1700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | Michael Tchong -- California USA, 5.0k to 10.0k Mr. Tchong has enjoyed a remarkable and distinguished career in advertising, software, publishing and the Internet. Prior to Ubercool, he founded five successful companies including MacWEEK, where his intuitive sense that the Macintosh would become the tool of choice for the graphic arts industry lifted this weekly’s annual revenues from less than $500,000 to $18 million in just four years. In 1992, he started Atelier Systems, which focused on “personal communication” software. Realizing the potential of the Internet back in 1994, Michael Tchong founded Interstellar, a consulting and publishing company, which spawned CyberAtlas, a preeminent market research site. His subsequent start-up, ICONOCAST, a bi-weekly online newsletter aimed at the emerging wave of Internet marketing, was sold in 1998.
Phone: 415-861-1700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | Michael Treacy, PhD -- Massachusetts USA, 30.0k to 50.0k  Michael Treacy brings over 25 years of experience helping companies achieve market leadership. His ideas about customer value propositions and growth disciplines have been used by companies across the globe to reshape strategies, bolster competitive positions and dramatically improve top and bottom line performances.
Phone: 415-861-1700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | Jimmy Wales -- Florida USA, 50.0k to 75.0k Jimmy Donal "Jimbo" Wales is an American Internet entrepreneur best known for founding Wikipedia, as well as other wiki-related projects, including the charitable organization Wikimedia Foundation, and the for-profit company Wikia, Inc.
Phone: 415-861-1700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | David Weinberger, Ph.D -- Massachusetts USA, 15.0k to 20.0k  Called a "marketing guru" by the Wall Street Journal, David has delivered acclaimed keynote presentations at IBM, Disney, Yahoo and many more. He's co-author of "The Cluetrain Manifesto," the bestseller that cut through the hype and showed business the Web's real lesson - markets are conversations, and so are businesses. David is a frequent commentator on National Public Radio's All Things Considered and Here and Now. He's written for The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, Wired, USA Today, and many more. David is a columnist for Darwin Magazine and Knowledge Management World, and writes an influential business technology newsletter and a daily "weblog." He was a philosophy professor for six years, a marketing VP, a dot-com entrepreneur before most people know what a home page was, and a strategic marketing consultant to household-name multinationals as well as to the most innovative startups.
Phone: 415-861-1700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
 | Marcus Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A -- Florida USA, 5.0k to 10.0k  Internet expert, author, keynote speaker, and consultant discusses Searching the Internet and the "birth" of bots and intelligent agents on the Internet that will change the way we live. He brings more than twenty-five years of experience in operating online databases and has authored over 15 manuals and professional Internet MiniGuides about the Internet and the exciting resources that are available to both the "newbie" as well as the "seasoned" veteran.
Phone: 415-861-1700 ---
E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com |
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