Wow - what a great group of people. I'm amazed by those that came in from out of town. Alas, I didn't have time nor space to invite more people since our space could only fit 50. Wasn't Caroline Little, CEO and Publisher of the Washington Post.Newsweek Interactive washingtonpost.com fabulous and so nice to join in the conversations? She really didn't have time to come this week and she stayed a bit longer than I expected and showed up early. (How she does that I don't know).Adam Clayton Powell III got up at av
ery early hour - I'm guessing 4 AM to fly into DC for us that afternoon. Again, I'm frustrated because he was showing off all these great new things and I was multitasking to make sure we had every thing in order at the Washington Yacht Club.It was determined that we'd open up the Digital Media VIP facebook group to all, and somehow designate those folks who have been coming to these events. The topic du jour was Digital Media: Politics, Social Networking and Communities. Even though this was my own event, I can't help but say I'm tired of conventions and events, I've been to way too many in the last month.
Roger Dean was my partner in this digital media mashup. He's the partner in crime, not to be confused with the rap group in New Orleans, Partners N Crime made up of Kango Slim, and Sister Felicia. (No, I haven't listened to them but worth supporting artists in Louisiana. I hope they are positive in their rapping.)
Tom DesJardines was stellar with the location and help, of course. We missed the creative director Mike.

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