Blueprint-participants

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Blueprinting the Information Valet Economy

Building a collaborative, shared-user network
December 3-5, 2008 / Reynolds Journalism Institute / Columbia, Missouri

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WHO'S COMING

Here's the list of who's coming to "Blueprinting the Information Valet Economy" (or participate in IVP's development)


  1. Andres, Charles, Executive Director, Information Card Foundation, Needham, Mass. / LINKS/RESOURCES
  2. Ashley, Seth, graduate researcher, Negotiating Privacy in the 21st Century, Missouri School of Journalism, Columbia, Mo.
  3. Bladine, Jon ("Jeb"), president/publisher, News-Register Publishing Co., McMinville, Oregon
  4. Blinder, Mike, principal, The Blinder Group New Port Richie, Fla. (online advertising strategies)
  5. Bentley, Clyde,convergence professor, Missouri School of Journalism, Columbia, Mo.
  6. Brown, Jessica Z., director, Gateway Media Literacy Partners, St. Louis, Mo.
  7. Bursch, James A., MyMindShare Inc., Manhattan Beach, Calif.
  8. Carner, Dorothy, head librarian, Missouri School of Journalism, Columbia, Mo.
  9. Chase, Steve, manager, business development, Frank N. Magid & Associates, Des Moines, Iowa
  10. Clark, Beth C., Clark Publishing LLC, Quad Cities, Ill.
  11. Clark, Bruce T., Clark Publishing LLC, Quad Cities, Ill.
  12. Coney, Lillie, associate director, Electric Privacy Information Center, Washington, D.C.
  13. Cook, Michael, professor, University of Missouri (expert on co-ops and alternative corporate forms)
  14. Eskelsen, Todd R., partner, Schiff Hardin LLP, Washington, D.C.
  15. Fancher, Michael, 2008-2009 RJI Fellow, former exec. editor, The Seattle Times
  16. Fidler, Roger, director, technology initiatives, Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute, Columbia, Mo.
  17. Fuerst, Mark, executive director, Integrated Media Association, Rhinebeck, N.Y. (public TV affiliates group)
  18. Gafke, Roger, emeritus professor, electronic journalism, D.W. Reynolds Journalism Institute, Univ. of Missouri
  19. Francis, Harriet, technology licensing attorney, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.
  20. Hart, Jonathan D., member, Dow Lohnes PLLC, Washington, D.C. (counsel, Online News Assn.)
  21. Johnson, Pam, director, Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute, Columbia, Mo.
  22. Kolsky, Charles, vp-business development, TownNews.com, Moline, Ill.
  23. Lambeth, Edmund B., emeritus professor, Missouri School of Journalism, Columbia, Mo.
  24. Lawton, Beth, manager, digital media, Newspaper Association of America
  25. Langeveld, Martin, blogger, News After Newspapers, Brattleboro, Vt. (ex-daily publisher)
  26. Lerner, Richard, CEO, Clickshare Service Corp., Amherst, Mass.
  27. Mason, Debra L., Center on Religion, the Professions and the Public, Columbia, Mo.
  28. Mensing, Donica H., professor, Reynolds School of Journalism, Univ. of Nevada-Reno
  29. Mott, Steve, principal, Better By Design, Stamford, Conn. (ex-senior VP, electronic commerce, Mastercard Corp.)
  30. Newton, Peter, vp business development, Helium.com, Andover, Mass.
  31. Osder, Elizabeth, principal, The Osder Group, (former Yahoo director, local/social media)
  32. Peters, Chuck, president/CEO, Gazette Communications, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (tentative)
  33. Picht, Randy, bureau chief, The Associated Press, Kansas City, Mo.
  34. Plotkin, Hal, founder, Center for Media Change, Inc., editor, ReelChanges.org, fiscal sponsor, Spot.US
  35. Saltz, Howard, vp-content development, MediaNews Group Interactive, Denver, Colo.
  36. Schermer, Greg, vp-interactive media, Lee Enterprises, Davenport, Iowa
  37. Searls, Doc, director, Vendor Relationship Management Project (Project VRM), Berkman Center, Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass.
  38. Soloski, John, professor, Grady College, University of Georgia, Atlanta, Ga. (newspaper economics expert)
  39. Shackelford, Tiffany, Phase2 Technologies, Alexandria, Va. (former Online News Assn. director)
  40. Sims, Norman, professor/principal investigator, The Media Giraffe Project, Univ. of Mass., Amherst, Mass.
  41. Spencer, Jim, founder, Newsy.com, Columbia, Mo. (founding vp, Ask Jeeves/MSNBC)
  42. Stites, Tom, The Banyan Project and consulting editor, Center for Public Integrity, Washington, D.C.
  43. Sussman, Emily, founder, Carpe Media, Columbia, Mo.
  44. Typaldos, Cynthia, founder, Kachingle - "crowdfunding change", Silicon Valley, <a href="mailto:cynthia.typaldos@kachingle.com">cynthia.typaldos@kachingle.com</a>
  45. Vander Clute, Jeff, founder, Avanoo Inc., Semantic Computing Framework, San Francisco, Calif.
  46. Ward, Richard, CEO, CentraMart, Kansas City, Mo.
  47. Westphal, David, USC-Annenberg School for Communications, Los Angeles (former McClatchy Washington, D.C. bureau chief)
  48. Wilkins, Lee, professor, Missouri School of Journalism, and director, RJI Privacy Study
  49. Weir, Robert B., Knight Chair Editing Fellow, The Columbia Missourian, Columbia, Mo.


VIRTUAL PARTICIPANTS

  • Evslin, Tom, former ceo AT&T-Interchange

LIKELY ATTENDING

  • Kramer, Staci, editor, PaidContent.org, St. Louis, Mo.
  • Lucas, Charlotte-Anne, professor, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
  • Rush, Tonda, attorney, former CEO, National Newspaper Association, Kansas City, Mo.


ADVISORS (in formation)

  • Crouch, Dennis, associate professor, University of Missouri Law School, Columbia, Mo. (expert on patents and electronic commerce)
  • Garretson, Kim, principal, Realist Ventures & Advisory Services, Minneapolis, Minn.
  • Kussmaul, Wes, founder Delphia Internet Service, Weston, Mass.
  1. Thompson, Matt, Reynolds Journalism Institute fellow 2008-2009, Columbia, Mo.
  • Weaver, Howard, vice president-news, The McClatchy Co., Sacramento, Calif.

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