2.Ohio Private Reception Blog Coverage

A star-studded lineup of technology innovators came to Columbus, Ohio Friday night to discuss reigniting innovation in corporate America and harnessing the power of social networking.  The evening also included inspiring insight into the Obama campaign’s grassroots marketing via the Internet.

Over 250 people were in attendance — on a FRIDAY NIGHT — during FOOTBALL season.

Speakers included:

The event was reported live by several bloggers with full coverage located at:

The event concluded with a celebrity cameo by Craig Newmark (founder of CraigsList.com) who asked the panelists how Ohioans can “use social networking to improve Midwestern states like Ohio and Michigan.”

A private reception was held for about 30 people who were lucky enough to share drinks with the panelists and ask follow-up questions.  The featured speaker of the reception was Newmark with his discussion points listed follow:

The Internet allows us to create networked grassroots movements for not thousands but 10’s of milions of people involved in grassroots democracy.  We’re implementing the dream of direct democracy.  I’m counting on the new “civic generation” to make this a reality (but stay off my lawn!) as I get increasingly cranking.  (crowd laugh)  This is an expression of genuine American democratic values.

Finally, I had casual, one-on-one conversations with each of the main speakers.  Here are a few takeaways:

Judy Estrin

Leadership is like parenting – you need to change your style depending on what phase/age your child/company is in.  You nurture and manage your 5-year old much differently than your 10/15-year old.  Same thing goes for a start up vs. growth phase vs. established business organization.

Reid Hoffman

I asked Reid about good examples of State government using social media.  He assured me that he knows some, but couldn’t recall off hand.  He gave me his personal email address to remind him to send me his recommendations.  I also asked him how he schedules his work life (dude’s involved in about 30 companies directly or as an angel investor).  Not surprisingly, he said he works 8am – 11pm Monday through Friday and most of the day on the weekend.

Mike Nelson

When Mike speaks, people listen.  Mike is an unassuming college professor who stole the show (in my mind) with razor sharp insights based on decades of hands-on expertise and experience in Washington D.C.  To me, his best line of the night was “First rate people surround themselves with first rate people.  Second rate people surround themselves with second and third rate people.”

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Comments

Good job, friend – you put my ratty old hoopty laptop to good use! Twas fun being VIP bloggers for an evening, wasn’t it? I could get used to that.

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