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EconSM Final Speakers Adds: George Kliavkoff; Tina Sharkey; Richard Rosenblatt

By Rafat Ali - Sun 01 Apr 2007 10:21 PM PST

For our EconSM social media conference on April 26th, we’ve added some final names into the program: these are George Kliavkoff, Chief Digital Officer, NBC Universal (also incharge of the NBCU-News Corp video NewCo) on our Hollywood superpanel; Tina Sharkey, Chairman, BabyCenter (she was the SVP of social media at AOL before joining J&J-owned baby site) on our Marketing superpanel; and Richard Rosenblatt, CEO of Demand Media (previously Chairman of MySpace) on our Social Media CEOs opening superpanel.
That’s it...that does it on the speakers side. On to other things.
Space is filling fast so please register soon. We look forward to seeing you there.

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