
Save the Date! The AlwaysOn & STVP Summit at Stanford will take place July 22-24, 2008 at the Arillaga Center on the Stanford campus in Palo Alto, CA
The AlwaysOn & STVP Summit at Stanford is a two-and-a-half-day executive gathering that highlights the significant economic, political and commercial trends disrupting the global technology industries. The AlwaysOn & STVP Summit at Stanford features the most innovative companies, eminent technologists, influential investors and journalists in keynote presentations, panel debates and private company CEO showcases. The AlwaysOn & STVP Summit at Stanford's goal is to identify the most promising entrepreneurial opportunities and investments in the global tech industry.
At The AlwaysOn & STVP Summit at Stanford our editors will also honor the AO Global 250 Top Private Companies. Fifty of the top CEOs from the AO Global 250 will pitch their market strategies to a panel of industry experts in our “CEO Showcase.”
Over a thousand technology, media and entertainment CEOs, business development officers, venture capital and private-equity investors, and leading members of the press and blogging community will attend the The AlwaysOn & STVP Summit at Stanford. Over 20,000 webcast viewers from over 100 countries will also tune in and interact with the program. Executives attend The AlwaysOn & STVP Summit at Stanford to identify and debate emerging trends, build high-level relationships and create new business opportunities.
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Current Program & Invited Speakers
| 6:00pm McCaw Hall |
The Going-Public Dating Game |
| 9:00am McCaw Hall |
A Thousand Little Googles – Bridging the Eyeball Gap What can we learn from some of the hottest ad networks who are successfully monetizing video and mobile and search? These CEOs will share what they know. David Kidder, CEO, Clickable Bill Grossman, CEO, Revenue Science Jason Glickman, CEO, Tremor Media Omar Hamoui, CEO, AdMob (invited) |
| 9:45am McCaw Hall |
Big Media's Big Comeback It sure took them long enough, but it looks like big media has finally begun to enthusiastically embrace the web as a means to distribute and market its content. Bill Gurley, General Partner, Benchmark Capital John Edwards, CEO, Move Networks Michael Montgomery, President, Montgomery & Co Michael O'Donnell, President, Social Media, Media Solutions Group, Cisco Thomas Lesinski, President, Digital Entertainment, Paramount Pictures |
| 11:00am McCaw Hall |
The Geek Chiefs -- Setting the Technology Roadmap Moderator: Al Delattre, Global Partner, Accenture |
| 11:45am McCaw Hall |
Mobilizing Your Social Network Are social networks merely features of existing applications and services, or are they a more fundamental element of the mobile ecosystem architecture? Moderator: Adam Zawel, Chief Collaboration Officer, INmobile.org Serena Glover, Head of Communitiies, Nokia Mauro del Rio, Chairman, Buonjiourno Dustin Moskowotz, CTO, Facebook (invited) Chris DeWolfe, Co-Founder, MySpace (invited) Neil Lindsay, VP Product Development, Boost Mobile |
| 12:30pm |
Lunch
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| 1:15pm McCaw Hall |
Where's the Leverage in Greentech? Steve Jurvetson, Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson Erik Straser, Partner, Mohr Davidow Ventures Bill Green, Partner, Vantage Point Venture Partners (invited) |
| 2:15pm McCaw Hall |
Will SaaS Disappear in the Cloud? Polly Sumner, President, Platforms & Alliances, Salesforce.com Jim Parkinson, VP Services, Sun Microsystems Adam Selipsky, VP Web Services, Amazon.com (invited) Juergen Rottler, EVP Customer Services, Oracle (invited) |
| 3:00pm McCaw Hall |
CEO Presentations Don Mathis, CEO, Epic Advertising Jay Hallberg, Co-founder & CMO, Spiceworks Ted Murphy, CEO, Izea David Saad, CEO, Clupedia Paul Pluschkell, CEO, Spigit Frank Addante, CEO, Rubicon Project |
| 4:00pm McCaw Hall |
What is “Green” – Navigating the Hype Discussing challenges to conventional wisdom on the size and complexity of issues associated with "greentech." Moderator: Paul Deninger, Vice Chairman, Jefferies & Co Al Fohrer, President & CEO, Southern Cal Edison Thomas Sowell, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution (invited) Ripu Malhotra, Fossil Fuel R&D, SRI International |
| 5:00pm McCaw Hall |
The Open Mobile Competition Begins If anyone can connect any device to open wireless networks using any OS—just like any user can connect via any application to the Internet—what’s to keep this from being a chaotic, fragmented, un-interoperable mess? Moderator: Adam Zawel, Chief Collaboration Officer, INmobile.org Matt Murphy, Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Rich Miner, VP Mobile, Google (invited) Anthony Lewis, VP Open Development, Verizon Wireless |
| 9:00am McCaw Hall |
Will the Next Salesforce.com Please Stand Up? |
| 9:45am McCaw Hall |
The Two-Year Outlook for Tech M&A and IPO The IPO market has been slowed by the choppy waters of the financial markets, but what do top investment bankers see for the longer term prospects for IPO and M&A? Jamie Montgomery, CEO, Montgomery & Co Paul Deninger, Vice Chairman, Jefferies & Co Drew Guevara, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley (invited) George Lee, Managing Director, Goldman Sachs (invited) Chris Pasko, Senior Managing Director, The Blackstone Group Lise Buyer, Principal, Class V Group |
| 10:45am McCaw Hall |
Who Will Make the Most Money from Location-Based Services? Moderator: Rajeev Chand, Managing Director, Rutberg & Co. Sumit Agarwal, Senior Product Manager, Mobile, Google |
| 11:30am McCaw Hall |
The No-Asshole Rule Bob Sutton, Professor, Mngmt, Science & Engineering, Stanford University |
| Noon |
Lunch
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| 12:45pm McCaw Hall |
Forging a Middle Path Between iTunes and the Pirates Peter Gabriel, musician & entrepreneur Steve Purdham, CEO, WE7 |
| 1:30pm McCaw Hall |
CEO Presentations |
| 2:15pm McCaw Hall |
The Role of Foundations in Setting the Agenda Moderator: Tina Seelig, Executive Director STVP, Stanford University Debra Dunn, Adviser to Social Ventures, Skoll Foundation |
| 3:15pm McCaw Hall |
Best of Broadband Content… Bridging the Creative Gap Matt Bowman, Managing Editor, AlwaysOn Tony Perkins, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, AlwaysOn Bill Cleary, Founder, Cleary Partners |
| 4:00pm McCaw Hall |
Where are the Blue-Chip VCs Placing Their Bets? Moderator: Tom Byers, Professor, Stanford University Geoff Yang, Founding Partner, Redpoint Ventures |
| 4:45pm McCaw Hall |
What Year Will the World End? Moderator: Paul Saffo, forecaster & essayist |
Important AlwaysOn & STVP Summit at Stanford Information:
AlwaysOn & STVP Summit at Stanford Brand Sponsor Program
Sponsors gain brand exposure and communicate their leadership positions to AlwaysOn & STVP Summit at Stanford's attendees through a powerful combination of video commercials, e-marketing campaigns, print advertising, on-site material distribution and signage, and program exposure. Brand sponsorship is open to technology, service and investment firms, and high-end consumer brands.
CEO Showcase Opportunity
Fifty top CEOs will have the opportunity to present their market strategies and business partnering objectives on the main stage at the AlwaysOn & STVP Summit at Stanford. Qualifying companies are either public or privately held and ideally come from one of the following industry sectors:
Consumer and Entertainment
Devices and Components
Enterprise
Mobile and Wireless
Network and Infrastructure
Services and Enablers
Greentech
To find out how your company can join the AlwaysOn & STVP Summit at Stanford's distinguished group of sponsors or join the CEO Showcase, contact:
Northern California/ Pacific Northwest
Ryan Brenner
ryan@alwayson-network.com
650.346.4726
Grant Gunderson
grant@alwayson-network.com
916.217.0427
Southern California
Marc Sternberg
marc@alwayson-network.com
Dan Grindlinger
dan@alwayson-network.com
917.428.1773
Eastern USA
Noah Gellman
noah@alwayson-network.com
646.237.3881
Jennifer Slatkin
jennifer@alwayson-network.com
Erin Elton
erin@alwayson-network.com
714.474.4761
Group Ticket Rates
If you want to order your ticket by phone or inquire about group rates, contact Michelle Hughes at 415.367.9538 ext 103 or michelle@alwayson-network.com.







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