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Guy Kawasaki
Managing Director,
Garage Technology Ventures
As a straight-talking speaker, innovative entrepreneur and eight-time author of books including “Rules for Revolutionaries,” Guy Kawasaki has made a living of shifting conventional thinking. The former Apple Fellow and managing director of Garage Technology Ventures is dedicated to engaging people interested in changing the world and teaching them how to do it. Guy has shared his game-changing techniques with corporate audiences including Nike, Audi, Wal-Mart, Sprint, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Saturn, Stanford University and MIT. Guy has also written for Entrepreneur Magazine and currently writes a bi-weekly column for Forbes, where he challenges readers to rethink every aspect of their business. |
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Robert X. Cringely
Technology Writer and TV Host
During his eight-year run at InfoWorld, Robert X. Cringely built a remarkable reputation for dishing dirt on everything from yet-to-be-unveiled technology to the management styles of well-known executives on the Silicon Valley scene. Always insightful and often irreverent, Robert has had a unique view of the technology landscape for over 30 years—after all, he was the 12th person to work at Apple in 1977. In his current role as a columnist, host and producer at PBS, Robert keeps one ear to the ground and retains his knack for predicting which way the technology industry will shift next. |
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Tim Ferriss
Author of The 4-Hour Workweek
With the #1 book on The New York Times, Wall Street Journal and BusinessWeek Best Seller lists, Timothy Ferriss is intent on shifting conventional wisdom around working in the digital age. The self-proclaimed “serial entrepreneur and ultra vagabond,” has been featured in The New York Times, National Geographic Traveler, NBC, and MAXIM. A frequent guest lecturer at Princeton University in High-Tech Entrepreneurship and Electrical Engineering, Tim promotes game changing techniques for ideal lifestyle design and world change. Tim developed his nonfiction writing with Pulitzer Prize winner John McPhee and formed his life philosophies under Nobel Prize winner Kenzaburo. |
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Suresh Vittal
Senior Analyst, Forrester Research
As a Senior Analyst at Forrester, Suresh Vittal has an acute sense of the ways technology, data and analytics impact marketers. Prior to joining Forrester in 2006, Suresh spent seven years as a consultant with SPSS during some of the most interesting times the industry has seen. For nearly ten years, Suresh has been helping clients navigate the ever-changing technology landscape and developing data-driven marketing strategies to empower their growth. Always focused on shifting trends, Suresh devotes most of his time to researching pivotal marketing technologies, strategies and customer analytics. |
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