Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Churchill Club newsletter


TUE APR 2

 

Pre-registration ends Tuesday, 4/2 at 9:30 AM. On-site registration will be available.
SILICON VALLEY'S "SECRET SAUCE"

An updated, behind-the-scenes look at the magic of Silicon Valley. Join moderator Mike Malone and speakers Bill Coleman, Sandra Kurtzig, Deborah Perry Piscione, and Paul Wiefels for this enlightening discussion. Attendees will receive a complimentary copy of Deborah Perry Piscione's new book, "Secrets of Silicon Valley"! Learn more »


TUE APR 9

An Open Forum Event:
CLOUD COMPUTING 2014: STRATEGIES FOR THE TOP LINE

This panel of experts will contribute their latest insights toward understanding and surmounting the major obstacles of the day: running applications, business processes and market demands. Don’t miss this candid conversation on the state of cloud computing and the potential for cloud computing to drive the top line. Learn more »


THU APR 11

 

A Special Event:
THE SECOND ANNUAL GREAT SILICON VALLEY OXFORD UNION DEBATE
Motion: "This House Believes that Silicon Valley Innovation will Solve the Healthcare Crisis"

Join us for an evening of persuasion, rhetoric and wit, as Churchill Club and Santa Clara University present the second annual Oxford Union debate on a big topic that matters to us all—with strong opinions on both sides of the argument. Learn more »


FRI APR 12

 

A Breakfast Club Event:
RETOOLING THE CORPORATION FOR GREATER IMPACT

The corporation as an entity is absolutely essential to economic and societal growth. Don't miss this insightful and inspiring discussion with Colin Mayer and Kim Polese that will change your way of thinking about the corporate entity. Learn more »


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 »


WED MAY 1

 

NEW!
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 Kong in conversation with Forbes Publisher Rich Karlgaard. Learn more »

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Pre-registration ends Tuesday, 4/2 at 9:30 AM. On-site registration will be available.
SILICON VALLEY'S "SECRET SAUCE"




April 2, 2013



SPEAKERS: Bill Coleman, CEO & Chairman, Resilient Networks; Partner, Alsop Louie Partners
Sandra Kurtzig, Chairman & CEO, Kenandy
Deborah Perry Piscione, Founder & CEO, Desha Productions; Author, "Secrets of Silicon Valley"
Paul Wiefels, Co-founder & Managing Director, The Chasm Group
Moderator: Michael Malone, Author, Journalist

Time: 6:00 PM Registration | 6:00 PM Hors d'Oeuvres | 7:00 PM Program
Location: Silicon Valley Bank |
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An updated, behind-the-scenes look at the magic of Silicon Valley. What can other regions learn today from the innovation capital of the world? What can they emulate? What should they avoid? Join moderator Mike Malone, famed author and journalist; speakers Bill Coleman, Co-founder & Managing Editor, The Chasm Group; Deborah Perry Piscione, Entrepreneur and Author of "Secrets of Silicon Valley: What Everyone Else Can Learn from the Innovation Capital of the World”; Sandra Kurtzig, CEO of Kenandy, one of Silicon Valley’s first female chief executives and the first one to take a technology company public; and Paul Wiefels, co-founder and managing partner of The Chasm Group; for this enlightening discussion. Attendees will receive a complimentary copy of Deborah Perry Piscione's new book, "Secrets of Silicon Valley"!
Sponsor:

Advance Price: Member $35 | Nonmember $60
On-site Price: Member $45 | Nonmember $70

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! 


CLOUD COMPUTING 2014: STRATEGIES FOR THE TOP LINE



April 9, 2013

SPEAKERS Jason Hoffman, Founder & CTO, Joyent
Dennis Quan, VP SmartCloud, IBM
Stephen David Spears, SVP & GM, Application, Development, Integration and IT Management Software Organization, SAP
Don Whittington, CIO, Florida Crystals
Moderator: Avery Lyford, Managing Director, Propell Solutions

Time: 6:00 PM Registration & Hors d'Oeuvres | 7:00 PM Program | 8:30 PM Program Concludes
Location: SAP |
Directions
Cloud and virtualization remain high on the IT “hot” list, in the quest to realize the promise of a more responsive, lower-cost IT infrastructure. This panel of experts will contribute their latest insights toward understanding and surmounting the major obstacles of the day: the challenges of running applications on cloud servers; spinning up business processes more easily, and responding to the ever-changing market demands. Don’t miss this candid conversation on the state of cloud computing and the potential for cloud computing to drive the top line.
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Advance Price: Member $35 | Nonmember $50
On-site Price: Member $50 | Nonmember $70

Limited seating available. Please register early.

Corporate Members
Corporate passes are not accepted, but you can register at the member rate.


THE SECOND ANNUAL GREAT SILICON VALLEY OXFORD UNION DEBATE
Motion: "This House Believes that Silicon Valley Innovation will Solve the Healthcare Crisis"

April 11, 2013

PROPOSITION TEAM: Joe DiNucci, Proposition Team Captain, Professional Coach; Partner, Enabling Thought Leadership
Stacey Chang, Director, Health & Wellness Practice, IDEO
Gary Lauer, Chairman & CEO, eHealth
Malay Gandhi, Chief Strategy Officer, Rock Health

OPPOSITION TEAM:

Mike Malone, Opposition Team Captain American author, columnist at The Economist, Wall Street Journal, and New York Times, former editor, Forbes
Bruce Jenett, Partner, DLA Piper (Life Sciences)
Robert Obana, Executive Director & CEO, NCIRE, The Veterans Health Research Institute
NEW! Maria Sendra,
Partner, Jones Day

Time: 5:30 PM Registration | 5:30 PM Hors d'Oeuvres & Reception | 7:00 PM Program | 8:15 PM Champagne & Dessert | 9:00 PM Program Concludes
Location: Santa Clara University Mayer Theater |
Directions
Disease, infections, aging population, healthcare access and cost. Some people see healthcare as a crisis. Others see opportunity. While Washington wrestles with rising health care costs, Silicon Valley’s engineers and scientists are dealing in molecules, sensors, and other technologies to radically improve healthcare treatments, options and outcomes. Yet some observe that the science/engineering/innovation mindset will not solve the crisis— that, in fact, the most serious challenges in healthcare are not that rational.

Join us for an evening of persuasion, rhetoric and wit, as Churchill Club and Santa Clara University present the second annual Oxford Union debate on a big topic that matters to us all—with strong opinions on both sides of the argument.

Co-hosts:


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Podium Sponsor:


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Advance Price: Member $54 | Nonmember $79
On-site Price: Member $70 | Nonmember $95

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! 


RETOOLING THE CORPORATION FOR GREATER IMPACT



April 12, 2013

SPEAKERS:
Colin Mayer, Peter Moores Professor of Management Studies & Former Dean, Oxford University’s Saïd Business School; Author, Firm Commitment: Why the Corporation is Failing Us and How to Restore Trust in It
Kim Polese, Chairman, Clearstreet; Serial Entrepreneur

Time: 7:30 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast | 8:00 AM Program | 9:00 AM Program Concludes
Location: Citrix Conference Center |
Directions
The corporation as an entity is absolutely essential to economic and societal growth. Over the years, corporate priorities have shifted from founder vision and values to making its shareholders and executives as wealthy as possible. As a result, the corporation is now one of the least trusted entities—effectively blocked from reaching its economic potential.

Colin Mayer, one of the world's leading corporate scholars and educators of next-generation entrepreneurs, and Kim Polese, one of Silicon Valley's best known and respected serial entrepreneurs, will discuss new ways of restoring corporate vision and values as a means to achieving greater economic results—at the same time contributing to societal benefit and creating new sources of entrepreneurship and innovation. Don't miss this insightful and inspiring discussion that will change your way of thinking about the corporate entity.


Sponsor:


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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! 


FUTURE OF WORK: LEVIE, LEVINE & ZINGALE WEIGH IN



April 25, 2013

SPEAKERS:
Aaron Levie, CEO, Box
NEW! 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 | 9:00 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! 


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



May 1, 2013

SPEAKERS: Marvin Odum, President, Shell Oil Company
Cho Kong, 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! 


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