2007

We're Full!

Submitted by Sarah Pullman on Fri, 2007-08-24 13:39.

With almost a month left to go before Web of Change 2007, we're delighted to find ourselves at capacity already. We're delighted because it means that we're gearing up for our biggest event yet – for four days packed with brilliant people, engaging conversation, lots of learning, and lots of fun.

Requests to attend are still arriving daily, and even as we're delighted to have a full event, we're disappointed to have to close our doors. So if you were hoping to attend this year, and didn't get registered in time, please send an email to info@webofchange.com. We'll keep you posted as the next few weeks shake down.

Draft Agenda now Available

Submitted by Sarah Pullman on Mon, 2007-06-25 08:14.

Our draft agenda is now available. We've identified five key themes, and are in the process of deciding on the best sessions and the best leaders to bring those themes to life.

Likely sessions include:

  • Leading with Strategy
  • The Art of Building a Team
  • Project Management
  • Online/Offline Integration
  • Cross Channel Campaigning (weaving Web 2.0 tools with offline events)
  • Collaboration and Story-telling in Action
  • What’s new, hot and worth paying attention to (and what is not worth your time or money)?

With so much innovation and growth all around us in our community of committed change agents, we feel privileged to have the opportunity to catalyze crucial conversations, and to make our work as a movement more useful, and more effective.

Now Accepting Applications

Submitted by Sarah Pullman on Wed, 2007-05-30 16:02.

As many of you know, we hold Web of Change at Hollyhock because it is an amazing place and because we believe that as a venue, it contributes a great deal to the overall impact of our event. At the same time, however, holding the event at Hollyhock also means that we simply don't have room for everyone who wants to attend Web of Change.

And so for 2007, we are asking that all prospective participants contact us before registering, so that we can ensure you are a good fit for the specific nature of this event. If you are interested in attending, please send a short introduction to info@webofchange.com – anyone is welcome to apply.

Get Your 2007 Badges Here

Submitted by Sarah Pullman on Wed, 2007-05-30 13:59.

Some of you may remember our sweet badges from last year – giving anyone the opportunity to proclaim their WOC pride to the whole internet. Well we've updated them for 2007, and you're in the right place if you'd like one.

Like last year, we have 4 options to choose from:

I'm going:

Use this code: <a href="http://webofchange.com"><img src="http://webofchange.com/sites/webofchange.com/files/images/woc_badge_0.gif" alt="I'm Going to Web of Change" title="I'm Going to Web of Change"></a>

Ramping up for '07!

Submitted by Sarah Pullman on Thu, 2007-03-08 12:11.

Web of Change 2007 is starting to come alive. We're re-energizing our vision for this year and we're excited. Stay tuned, because within the next few weeks we'll be updating this website with all the information you need.

For now, save the date: September 19 - 23, 2007. And make sure you sign up for our newsletter, too (see the left-hand sidebar).

If you need basic info, you can also peek at the Hollyhock website. See you in September..

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"Imagine a civilized north-south exchange, a serene setting providing for all your basic needs, a gathering bringing together hard working, wonky, driven, and passionate beings engaging diverse communities. Web of Change participants are coming up with answers to perennially difficult questions around justice, fairness, the pursuit of happiness and how we can construct and sustain good governance."
Ibrahim Abdul-Matin, Associate, Movement Strategy Centre