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August 25, 2008

A Unique Digital Event in DC: Interact 2008

Interact1 Once in a while there is an interesting digital event in DC. We have more than our fair share of social media enthusiasts and experts, digital marketers and user experience affiicionados. But like a lot of us, I am burned out on blogging summits. My interests are about integration, creativity, crosspollination...

Welcome to Interact 2008. September 29th and 30th in DC.

While I will be speaking there, my main reason to attend is to meet some of the very cool eclectic players who will be on site. We have:

  • Creatives like Jakob Trollback, Nick Law, David Carson, Hillman Curtis
  • Social media thinkers like Kelly Goto, Brian Solis
  • Marketers like Andrew Elliot Smith, Rohit Bhargava (okay, I know him)
  • Business leaders like Ted Leonsis, Albert Wegner

And this is just the tip of the iceberg. There are a lot of other folks who bring interesting perspectives none of who you would find at a regular digital conference:

  • Joanna Champagne from the National Gallery of Art
  • Michael Chasen from Blackboard
  • Hoofman Radfar from ClearSpring

So, if you are looking to meet some of the top digital thinkers and do-ers in the country, join us in DC. And want a different, thought-provoking event - Register for the event.

And check out the cool blog that Jess3 put together.

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John:

Really enjoyed your presentation at InterAct. It crystallized many of the challenges we're facing as marketers engaging in the social media arena.

Are your slides available for download? I couldn't write fast enough to get everything down. :)

Cheers.

Heidi Moon
CDG Interactive

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