Archive for the ‘pr talk’ Category
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Mashable's 2nd NextUp NYC: "Lessons From the Local Internet Start-Up Community"
Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
April 28th marked the 2nd in a series of events dubbed NextUP NYC, put on by Mashable – the bible for all things social media. [If you missed the run-down from the debut event of the Mashable NextUP Series, you can check out my recap here.] The topic at hand this time around [...]
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"Girls in Tech" Re-Launch Party for the NYC Chapter
Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
Last night I attended the re-launch of the New York Chapter of “Girls In Tech.” Once a male-dominated field, “Girls in Tech” is an organization all about building recognition, encouragement, and support for women who work in (or women who are interested in) technology. What I love about GIT is that it does not discriminate. [...]
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Meet The Press: Q&A with Celebrity Blogger, Micah Jesse
Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
Who is Micah Jesse? Well, the more appropriate question might be, Who Isn’t Micah Jesse!? A simple google search tells me a lot about Micah including the fact that he is a blogger, red carpet interviewer, radio host on Blog Talk Radio, PR-guru, socialite, AND named “The Perez Hilton of the East Coast” [...]
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Meet The Press: Q&A with MediaPost's Kelly Samardak
Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
Kelly Samardak, AKA @socialmedium on Twitter, writes “Just An Online Minute” for MediaPost, a column that covers events, workshops, seminars, conferences and parties in and around the New York media world. On the scene, Kelly doubles as a reporter and a photo journalist, snapping shots at the events and taking note of the who’s who [...]
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INVITE: Mixed-Media Painter, Amanda Dolan, unveils her 3rd Annual Exhibit, “Heart Attack” at the Ward Nasse Gallery
Monday, March 2nd, 2009
On Saturday, March 7th, an opening reception will be held for Mixed-Media Painter (and client at AMP3), the infamous Ms. Amanda Dolan, at the Ward Nasse Gallery on Prince Street in SoHo.
This year’s exhibit, “Heart Attack,” differs from last year’s portrait-style exhibit, “Call Me Crazy,” in that it is much more open to interpretation and [...] -
Mashable's NextUp NYC Debut: "The State of the New York Blogosphere"
Wednesday, February 25th, 2009
Last night, Mashable hosted the first event in a series of events called “NextUp NYC” at the 92Y’s new downtown location, in Tribeca.
The topic at hand was the “State of the New York Blogosphere” and was moderated by Mashable’s Adam Hirsch. In true techie form, the venue offered a separate “Bloggers Lounge” where the [...] -
Fashion 2.0 Meetup: Digital Moda
Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
Digital Moda–an event designed to bring together the online fashion publishing world, emerging design talent, and tech/social media influencers–was an exploration of an innovative alternative to the traditional runway show format typically seen during fashion week. This Style Coalition event was organized in conjunction with NextWeb and POP! Events & Marketing.
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Social Media Week 2009 Round-Up
Sunday, February 15th, 2009
What do you do when you have a series of tech events coinciding all in one week, all in New York City? You name it Social Media Week and you welcome other events to join the calendar as well. This year, that week was Monday, February 9th through Friday, February 13th,2009.
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Meet The Press: Q&A with Kelly Will of The New York Post (PART TWO)
Friday, February 13th, 2009
If you missed PART ONE of this interview, click here to read it first…
PART 2 – Freelancing, Tech, PR & More:
Alyson Campbell: So, your personal blog, Blonde Rules, when did you start that blog and what do you use it for now?Kelly Will: Honestly, its 100 percent personal. Its truly for friends and family [...]
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What Would Google Do?
Friday, February 6th, 2009
Last night, we attended a book party at the Daylife headquarters for “What Would Google Do” by Jeff Jarvis (journalist for TV Guide, People, Entertainment Weekly, NY Daily News, San Fransisco Examiner, creator of BuzzMachine, and Associate Professor of Journalism).
After some initial mingling, Jeff Jarvis took the stage to give us the speed-talking version of [...]