Monday, June 04, 2007
Your Chance to Speak at Supernova
I always say that the attendees at Supernova have at least as much to contribute as the speakers. (And in fact, many of them regularly speak at other events.) That’s why the speakers don’t get special badges or a “speaker lounge” to hide from the hoi polloi; everyone is a valuable part of the community.
To further leverage the incredible talent at the event, we’ve set aside the final block of sessions on June 20 as “Challenge Roundtables.”
Anyone attending the Wharton West Challenge Day—whether a speaker or not—is invited to propose a short talk on a topic you’re passionate about. It can cover virtually anything that would be of interest to this community, whether technology-focused or not. Last year, the talks ranged from Network Neutrality to Global Warming, and all were fascinating. The only thing I don’t want are company or product pitches.
We have limited space, so we can’t guarantee everyone a slot. Please email me at as soon as possible if you’re interested. Include a brief summary (a couple sentences at most) on what you’d like to talk about, and why you’re excited about it.
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