Monday, April 22, 2013

Churchill Club news great events


 



 

THU APR 25

An Open Forum Event:
FUTURE OF WORK:
LEVIE, LEVINE & ZINGALE WEIGH IN

Huge infrastructure changes are underfoot as mobile, cloud, big data, and social technologies converge in the enterprise. Can this change fundamentally affect productivity and improve how work gets done? Learn more »



TUE APR 30

Breakfast Club:
GAMIFICATION OF EVERYTHING

Looking ahead, as gaming converges with diverse markets from healthcare and fitness to travel, ecommerce, and more, where are the greatest opportunities for innovation and business growth? Don’t miss this candid and visionary conversation. Learn more »



WED MAY 1

A Lunch Event:
ENERGY CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE 21st CENTURY

Join us for this lunch event at the Rosewood Sand Hill, with Shell Oil Company President Marvin Odum and Scenarios Expert Cho Khong in conversation with Forbes Publisher Rich Karlgaard. Learn more »



THU MAY 9

Breakfast Club:
NEW CROSS-INDUSTRY COLLABORATIONS: IMPLICATIONS & OPPORTUNITIES

A provocative San Francisco breakfast conversation about the growing trend of cross-industry collaboration with Simon Segars, incoming CEO of ARM, and James F. Moore, former Harvard Berkman Center Fellow, led by respected futurist Paul Saffo. Learn more »


WED MAY 15

Breakfast Club:
MASSIVE SENSORS & DATA

Reid Hoffman of LinkedIn and Greylock Partners predicted last year on the Churchill Club stage that massive sensors and data will be a top 10 tech trend in the coming years. With sensors everywhere, from our cars and phones to roads and medical equipment, opportunities to collect data are endless. Combined with large scale analytics, new data driven business models are emerging, and are impacting healthcare, city planning, public transportation, crime prevention, power utilization, and local commerce. This panel of experts will weigh in on the implications of this trend and examine the areas of greatest opportunity for innovation and business growth.

 

THU MAY 23

A Premier Event:
15th ANNUAL TOP 10 TECH TRENDS

What new trends will emerge in the next several years? Find out at one of the Churchill Club’s most anticipated events of the year: the 15th Annual Top 10 Tech Trends debate. Be sure to get your seat as we welcome some of the techno-industries’ leading (and most opinionated) luminaries as they evaluate predictions for the years ahead. Our distinguished panel will rate and debate the trends. And our usual live audience of Silicon Valley’s best and brightest—all with opinions of your own—will be asked to agree or disagree.

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Stay informed and connected while giving back to the community. Volunteers receive one complimentary pass for every 3 programs they volunteer for. Please contact info (at) churchillclub.org for more information.
 

VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL

Hear and watch this stellar panel share an updated, behind-the-scenes look at the magic of Silicon Valley.
 
Software defined networks (SDN) are presently getting a lot of buzz. What is the potential; how can it best be tapped–and how soon? Listen to and view this spirited and thoughtful conversation.
 
According to Edelman's influential Trust Barometer research, released this February: trust in business is slowly gaining ground. Hear the latest trends and insights from leading thinkers.
 

JOIN OUR LINKEDIN GROUP

Join our LinkedIn group to participate in or add your own discussions to bring the Churchill Club conversations online!

STEVE BALLMER IN CONVERSATION WITH REID HOFFMAN ON FORA

Watch this November 2012 program delivered to a packed house, with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Reid Hoffman. Available on FORA.tv. Use code BALLMER to save 20%.


 

 


FUTURE OF WORK: LEVIE, LEVINE & ZINGALE WEIGH IN



April 25, 2013

SPEAKERS: Aaron Levie, CEO, Box
Peter Levine, Partner, Andreessen Horowitz
Tony Zingale, CEO, Jive
Moderator: Ashlee Vance, Technology Writer, Bloomberg Businessweek

Time: 6:30 PM Registration | 7:30 PM Program | 8:45 PM Program Concludes
Location: Rosewood Sand Hill |
Directions
Huge infrastructure changes are underfoot as mobile, cloud, big data, and social technologies converge in the enterprise. Can this change fundamentally affect productivity and improve how work gets done? If so, why isn′t it happening faster? Has anyone yet cracked the code? Where are the biggest opportunities for innovation and economic growth, and what will be possible in 5 or 10 years that isn't possible today?
Sponsors:


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Advance Price: Member $73 | Nonmember $95
On-site Price: Member $98 | Nonmember $120

Corporate Members

Corporate passes will be accepted for this event. We ask that if you register using corporate passes, please do so 72 business hours in advance. We thank you for your cooperation! 


GAMIFICATION OF EVERYTHING



April 30, 2013

SPEAKERS: Rajat Paharia, Founder & Chief Product Officer, Bunchball
Patrick Salyer, CEO, Gigya
Jim Whitehead, Chair, Computer Science Dept. UC Santa Cruz; Founder & President of the Society for the Advancement of the Science of Digital Games
Moderator: David Fetherstonhaugh, Behavioral Economist, IDEO

Time: 7:30 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast | 8:00 AM: Program | 9:00 AM Program Concludes
Location: Accenture |
Directions
Bing Gordon of Kleiner Perkins predicted in 2012 that gamification, the idea of using game design and game mechanics to influence people’s behavior in non-entertainment contexts, will see explosive growth within five years. As digital natives increasingly multi-task, and as the social web creates geometric growth in posts, the next battle is for engagement. Looking ahead, as gaming converges with diverse markets from healthcare and fitness to travel, ecommerce, and more, where are the greatest opportunities for innovation and business growth? Don’t miss this candid and visionary conversation with the founder of a leading gamification company who is widely known as the “father of gamification,” the head of a prominent computer science department focusing on gamification, and CEO of a fast-growing social/gamification company.
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Advance Price: Member $28 | Nonmember $48
On-site Price: Member $40 | Nonmember $60

Corporate Members

Corporate passes will be accepted for this event. We ask that if you register using corporate passes, please do so 72 business hours in advance. We thank you for your cooperation! 


LUNCH EVENT: ENERGY CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE 21st CENTURY



May 1, 2013

SPEAKERS: Marvin Odum, President, Shell Oil Company
Cho Khong, Chief Political Analyst and Scenarios Expert, Shell
Moderator: Rich Karlgaard, Publisher, Forbes

Time: 11:30 AM Registration | Noon: Lunch | 12:30 PM Program | 1:30 PM Program Concludes
Location: Rosewood Sand Hill |
Directions
Join us for this lunch event at the Rosewood Sand Hill, with Shell Oil Company President Marvin Odum in conversation with Forbes Publisher Rich Karlgaard.

Shell has recently released a new set of "scenarios" that take a deep look at challenges and opportunities for energy and environmental systems in the 21st century. This includes the critical connection among energy, water and food systems and the impact of growing global urbanization.

The findings from these scenarios are particularly timely as global population heads toward 9 billion by 2050, hundreds of millions of people move out of poverty in emerging economies, and global greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, alongside demand for energy.

Scenarios expert Cho Khong will be on hand to contribute to the conversation. Don′t miss this fresh, candid discussion that is sure to give you new insights and inspiration.

Sponsor:



 
Advance Price: Member $45 | Nonmember $65
On-site Price: Member $60 | Nonmember $80

Corporate Members

Corporate passes will be accepted for this event. We ask that if you register using corporate passes, please do so 72 business hours in advance. We thank you for your cooperation! 


NEW CROSS-INDUSTRY COLLABORATIONS: IMPLICATIONS & OPPORTUNITIES



May 9, 2013

SPEAKERS: Simon Segars, Incoming CEO, ARM
James F. Moore, Former Harvard Berkman Center Fellow
Moderator: Paul Saffo, Managing Director of Foresight, Discern Analytics

Time: 7:30 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast | 8:00 AM: Program | 9:00 AM Program Concludes
Location: Parc55 Wyndham |
Directions
A provocative San Francisco breakfast conversation about the growing trend of cross-industry collaboration, with Simon Segars, incoming CEO of ARM, and James F. Moore, former Harvard Berkman Center Fellow and expert in leadership and change in large-scale systems, led by respected futurist Paul Saffo. New multi-industry business ecosystems are forming in such diverse areas as telecom, transportation, travel, royalty cards, and financial services—to name but a few. How is this occurring? How do partners get their fair share of the value created? What’s the secret to collaborating in the competitive landscape? Can open insurgencies conquer established giants, and if so, how?
Sponsor:


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Racepoint Group

 
Advance Price: Member $35 | Nonmember $55
On-site Price: Member $55 | Nonmember $75

Corporate Members

Corporate passes will be accepted for this event. We ask that if you register using corporate passes, please do so 72 business hours in advance. We thank you for your cooperation! 


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