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PRIVACY . . . IDENTITY . . . ADVERTISING . . . COMMERCE

INFOVALET AT REYNOLDS JOURNALISM INSTITUTE . . . ABOUT THE NEW(S)SOCIAL NETWORK . . . OTHER LINKS/COMMENT . . .VIDEO RESOURCES


Event Page: "From Paper to Persona to Payment:

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


PARTICIPANTS

  1. Ron Blevins, VP digital strategy, Novus Media Inc./ portfolio lead, U.S. partnerships and platforms, Omnicom, New York, N.Y.
  2. Kevin Davis, executive director,Institute for Nonprofit News, Encino, Calif.
  3. David Gehring, VP partnerships, Guardian News & Media, Palo Alto, Calif.
  4. Brant Houston, director, Institute for Nonprofit News /professor Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, Ill.
  5. Jo Ellen Green Kaiser, executive director, The Media Consortium, San Francisco, Calif.
  6. Kelly Leach, CEO, Piano Media (Press+), New York
  7. Robert Picard, North American advisor, Reuters Institute at Oxford Univ., Brookline, Mass.
  8. Drummond Reed, CEO-founder, Respect Trust Framework, Seattle, Wash.
  9. David Restrepo, chief strategy officer, TinyPass Inc., New York
  10. Chris Riley, head of public policy, Mozilla Corp./ The Mozilla Foundation, Mountain View, Calif.
  11. Dan Schultz, co-founder, HyperAudio Inc., RJI Fellow, Brooklyn, N.Y.
  12. Amy Shaw, SVP community engagement, Nine Network of Public Media, Saint Louis, Mo.
  13. Dan Sinker, director, Knight-Mozilla Open News Project, Chicago, Ill.
  14. Tom Slaughter, executive director, Inland Press Association, Des Plaines, Ill.
  15. Josh Stearns, journalism and public-media campaign director, Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Morristown, N.J.
  16. Greg Swanson, general manager, strategy & development, 10/13 Communications, Phoenix, Ariz.
  17. Peter Winter, author, “Choosing to Lose: Inside the Fight for the Future of News." Georgetown, Maine
  18. Yossi Lichterman, staff writer, The Nieman Journalism Lab, Nieman Foundation for Journalism, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.


Tentative participants

  • Scott Bradner, senior technology consultant, Office of the CTO, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
  • Reg Chua, executive editor, editorial operations, data & innovation, Thomson Reuters, New York, N.Y.
  • Bill Donnelly, director, Respect Network / senior VP, Merrill Lynch, Seattle,Wash.
  • Linda Fantin Miller, director, networked journalism/innovation, American Public Media, St. Paul, Minn.