LOCATION: THE GREAT HALL
16:10 - 17:00 LIVE Q&A
THE SOCIAL CLUB, WITH ADAM BURNS
ADAM BURNS,
MEETTHEBOSS.TV | @adamrobertburns
In this live chat show-style session, Adam Burns – iStrategy MC and Editor-in-Chief of Meet The Boss TV – interviews some of the industry’s leading players about today’s most pressing social and digital issues, examines the secrets of their success and gets their thoughts on the key trends to emerge from Day 1 of the conference.
GUESTS:
Kerry Bridge Social Media Manager, Dell @KerryatDell As part of Dell’s Global Corporate Communications team,Kerry leads Dell’s approach to social media communications worldwide.
Azeem Azhar CEO, PeerIndex @azeem
Azeem is an internet entrepreneur and investor with a background in journalism, and has been active developing services on the web since 1992.
Gillian Muessig Founder, SEOmoz @SEOmom Known as SEOmom throughout the industry, Gillian is a pioneering thought leader with her finger on the pulse of the future of the industry.
Quick Q&A:
Q. The first website you check in the morning, and why? A.
Guardian.co.uk. Proper journalism + Alexis Petridis (music), Barry Glendenning (sport) and Hadley Freeman (sarcasm).
Q. Three likes. Three dislikes. A. LIKES: Wife, son, rambling walks to good pubs. DISLIKES: Xenophobes, the apathetic, The Real Housewives of NYC.
Q. Whose shoes do wish you could walk in for a day and why? A. Julia Bradbury or Michael Ladner. Julia gets paid to write and walk about the countryside. Michael runs an excellent Alpine restaurant. He skis and cooks.
Adam has interviewed some of the world’s brightest business brains, including Herbert Hainer, who’s leading brand Adidas’ world takeover; Vint Cerf, Vice President of Google and ‘father’ of the internet; and Tony Hsieh, customer service guru and CEO of US retail rocket,
Zappos.com.
DAY 1
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