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ECIA Executive Conference Preview


Glenn Derene, senior technology editor at PopularMechanicsMagazine


The SpeaKer roSTer


Sheila Kloefkorn, president, KEO Marketing


A stellar roster of speakerswill enlighten, inspire and assist you inmaking your businessmore prosperous through successful partnerships and savvy strategies


"Partnering for Profitable Growth" is the theme for ECIA's 2011 Executive Conference, a premier industry outlook and networking conference for the electronic components industry. Key industry leaders gather to focus on critical business issues and opportunities. Attendeeswill hear the latest information fromrenowned experts and gain unprecedented access to industry leaders.


The association also will acknowledge the efforts of itsmembers and bestow several industry service awards to deserving individuals. The winners of the Electronics Choice Industry Awards marketing competition also will be presented during the conference.


Speaker roster: n Back by popular demand, Glenn Derene, senior technology editor at PopularMechanicsMagazine will discuss the complexity of cloud computing and how it will impact current and future technology users in their business and personal lives.


Lloyd Kaplan, chief operating officer, IHS iSuppli


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Ian Heller, senior partner and founder of Real ResultsMarketing


n Major search engine algorithms and socialmedia sites are changing. Sheila Kloefkorn, president, KEO Marketing, Inc., will present what to expect in the future and how to leverage existing content strategy to fuel your company's onlinemarketing success.


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