It’s not too soon to register for Personal Democracy Forum 2013, which will be happening June 6-7 (exactly seven months from now) at New York University’s Skirball and Kimmel Centers. If you act now, you’ll lock in our lowest rate for tickets, and considering who we already have coming, you should have no worries that this will be our best event yet.
This will be our tenth annual conference, and we’re excited to announce our first wave of keynote speakers:
Becky Bond, the President of CREDO SuperPAC and the political director of CREDO Mobile;
Catherine Bracy, the co-director of the Obama 2012 Technology Field Office in San Francisco;
Robin Chase, founder and CEO of Buzzcar.com and the founder and former CEO of Zipcar;
Sasha Issenberg, the author of The Victory Lab: The Secret Science of Winning Campaigns;
Douglas Rushkoff, author and media theorist whose new book Present Shock: When Everything Happens Now will be coming out next year;
Oscar Salazar, the CEO of CitiVox and the co-founder of Uber;
Nate Silver, election statistician, publisher of the FiveThirtyEight Blog, author of The Signal and the Noise, and “the winner of the 2012 election,” according to Jon Stewart;
Linda Stone, writer and visionary who coined the term “continuous partial attention” in 1998 and “email apnea” in 2008, an expert on how we live today.
If you have an idea for a speaker or topic that you would like us to invite or cover, please send it to info-at-personaldemocracy-dot-com with the words “PDF 2013” in the subject line.
And don’t wait till the last minute to order your tickets. Last year, the early bird rate sold out before our deadline!
December 06, 2012