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Innovation and the 2008 Presidential Campaign

When: Tuesday, Jan 13, 2009, 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM
Where:
At our host sponsor: Bell, Boyd & Lloyd LLP
http://www.bellboyd.com/
70 W. Madison St., Second Floor
Chicago, IL  
Additional Info: Email Spencer Maus

Contact: Spencer Maus
Category: Monthly Event

Registration: Closed - Event is full
Payment: Payment In Advance Only
Event Rules: SPECIAL EVENT POLICIES:

1. Pre-registered attendees MUST check in by 6pm. Those not checked by 6pm will relinquish their seat for the event.
2. If the event is sold out, no one without a special name badge will be allowed on the second floor of the 70 W. Madison building.
3. If the event is sold out, a waiting list will be created for walk-ins on a first come – first served basis.
Cancellation Policy:
Capacity: 95
Available Slots: Filled
Registrants & Fees:
RegistrantFee
Individual MemberNo Fee
Pre-Registered Guest$ 30.00
SponsorNo Fee

CURRENTLY, THE EVENT IS FULL. HOWEVER, EVERY EVENT HAS HAD NO-SHOWS AND CANCELLATIONS.

 

TO BE PLACED ON THE WAITING LIST, AT THE EARLY REGISTRATION FEE, EMAIL SPENCER MAUS. YOUR ORDER ON THE WAITING LIST WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE TIME STAMP ON YOUR EMAIL.


THE PROGRAM:

On January 13, 2009, our noteworthy panel and moderator will discuss the innovative use of technologies by the Obama for America campaign, and other organizations throughout the 2008 Presidential primaries and election. Do to the expected interest in this MIT Enterprise Forum event, seating will be limited and registration for the event will be on a first registered, first served basis.

 

Scheduled Moderator

  • Ravi Baichwal is a news anchor and reporter at WLS-TV.

 

Scheduled Panelists

  • Kevin Malover the Chief Technology Officer at Obama for America from February 2007 until January 2008.
  • Steve Rhodes is a Chicago journalist and the founder and editor of The Beachwood Reporter.
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