Who is your dream PodCamp Pittsburgh 5 speaker?!
The organizing team is putting together a list of potential speakers who we’re going to contact, very nicely, about a speaking engagement at PodCamp Pittsburgh 5. We’d like to hear your input–after all, we do this whole thing for YOU.
If you could invite one potential speaker to Pittsburgh for PodCamp Pittsburgh 5 and a Primanti’s sandwhich, who would it be?!
Give us your answer in the comments and we might just add your suggestion to the list!
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At the moment Daniel Klotz (http://danielklotz.com/about/)comes to mind. I just finished reading his blog 29 Ways to Help Your Community in 2010. Great read!
I’ve also been keeping an eye on the BigFoot conference, planned by Frank Kenny in Puget Sound. Looks like a great line-up. http://www.bigfootsnc.com/
I do not plan to miss PodCamp this year! I attended via the live stream last year and loved it.
Chris Spencer, CEO Wizzard Media, The Man!
Alex Lindsay from the Pixel Corps…
Whitney Hess – UX – whitneyhess.com
Don Moyer – ThoughtForm Inc. – http://www.flickr.com/photos/36106576@N05/
Tom Johnson – http://www.idratherbewriting.com/
Stephen Heywood – The Tech Buzz from http://www.thetechbuzz.net