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Event Page: "From Paper to Persona to Payment:

Considering a New Ecosystem for News, Information and Privacy."

PARTICIPANTS

  1. Larry Birnbaum, professor, computer science/journalism, co-director, Intelligence Information Lab, Northwestern Univ. / co-founder Narrative Science Inc., Evanston, Ill.
  2. Ron Blevins, VP digital strategy, Novus Media Inc./ portfolio lead, U.S. partnerships and platforms, Omnicom, New York, N.Y. (via Skype)
  3. Sean Bohan, strategic development principal, content services, the Mozilla Foundation, Brooklyn, N.Y.
  4. Kristin Calhoun, executive director, Public Media Platform, Washington, D.C. (via Skype)
  5. Reg Chua, executive editor, editorial operations, data & innovation, Thomson Reuters, New York, N.Y. (VIDEO) / (BLOG)
  6. Kevin Davis, digital publisher/ former executive director,Institute for Nonprofit News, Encino, Calif.
  7. Bill Donnelly, director, Respect Network / senior VP, Merrill Lynch, Seattle,Wash.
  8. Tom Drouillard, president & ceo, The Alliance for Audited Media, Arlington Heights, Ill. (INTERVIEW)
  9. Roger Gafke, program-development director, Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.
  10. David Gehring, VP partnerships, Guardian News & Media, Palo Alto, Calif.
  11. Brant Houston, director, Institute for Nonprofit News /professor Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, Ill.
  12. Michael Jenner, Houston Hart journalism chair, Missouri School of Journalism, Columbia, Mo.
  13. Jo Ellen Green Kaiser, executive director, The Media Consortium, San Francisco, Calif.
  14. Gary Kebbel, Center for Mobile Media/former mass-communications dean, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb.
  15. Kelly Leach, CEO, Piano Media (Press+), New York [
  16. Denise Malan, interim director / data services director at Institute for Nonprofit News, Encino, Calif.
  17. Linda Fantin Miller, director, networked journalism/innovation, American Public Media, St. Paul, Minn.
  18. Robert Picard, North American advisor, Reuters Institute at Oxford Univ., Brookline, Mass.
  19. Randy Picht, executive director, Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.
  20. Drummond Reed, CEO-founder, Respect Trust Framework, Seattle, Wash.
  21. David Restrepo, chief strategy officer, TinyPass Inc., New York
  22. Chris Riley, head of public policy, Mozilla Corp./ The Mozilla Foundation, Mountain View, Calif.
  23. Dan Schultz, co-founder, HyperAudio Inc., RJI Fellow, Brooklyn, N.Y.
  24. Amy Shaw, SVP community engagement, Nine Network of Public Media, Saint Louis, Mo.
  25. Dan Sinker, director, Knight-Mozilla Open News Project, Chicago, Ill.
  26. Tom Slaughter, executive director, Inland Press Association, Des Plaines, Ill.
  27. Josh Stearns, journalism and public-media campaign director, Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Morristown, N.J.
  28. Mizell Stewart III, managing director, content, Journal Media Group, Milwaukee, Wis.
  29. Greg Swanson, general manager, strategy & development, 10/13 Communications, Phoenix, Ariz.
  30. Peter Winter, author, “Choosing to Lose: Inside the Fight for the Future of News." Georgetown, Maine
  31. Yossi Lichterman, staff writer, The Nieman Journalism Lab, Nieman Foundation for Journalism, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.


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