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POSTED: Friday, October 2, 2009, 4:59 PM
Filed Under: Media | News | Education

So, the much anticipated Global Creative Economy Convergence Summit begins on Monday, October 5 with an 8:00 am lecture by Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love. The two-day conference, held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, is one of the few opportunities you'll have to immerse yourself among forward thinkers on topics ranging from video game design, to social media, to entrepreneurism, to sustainability. You'll hear from creative professionals, technology experts, and business and cultural leaders. You should really register for this conference because a) it's cheap (your can grab a no-frills registration for $75), b) it's right here, so airfare and accommodations are not required, and c) how often do you get to set your mind on fire over a two-day period. You may even walk away with some new perspectives that you can put in play. Invest in yourself. After all, chances are, if you're reading this, you're part of the creative economy. Go forth and mingle.



Paul Curci
Posted 2009-10-02 13:02:08
Tom, maybe I should qualify what I mean by cheap. I receive scores of invitations throughout the year, to register for similar conferences held around the country. The standard price is around $399, although I've seen plenty with similar kinds of speakers at around $625 and a few that are even more. At the end of the day, though, the value in attending a conference like this has a lot to do with your ability to meet and engage with thought leaders. For many intellectually curious people, it's worth the $75.

Tom Mota
Posted 2009-10-02 12:39:35
since when is 75$ cheap? especially for the "creative economy" which, last time i checked, is based on witty repartee and Malcolm Gladwell books.
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