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ABQ Symposium On The Creative Economy

 
mind to market: protecting your intellectual capital

The 2nd Annual Albuquerque Symposium on the Creative Economy MIND TO MARKET focused on intellectual property, originality and ownership.

A daylong event designed to foster dialogue, increase shared knowledge and offer valuable networking opportunities, the program was designed for those working in or committed to serving the creative fields -- particularly solo/entrepreneurs, businesses and nonprofits, and government agencies.

The 2011 Symposium took place at Indian Pueblo Culture Center on Friday, November 4, and featured two keynote sessions, two panel presentations, roundtable discussions over lunch, a coffee welcome and a closing reception. See our fantastic speaker lineup below.




2011 albuquerque symposium speakers

Many thanks  our 2011 Albuquerque Symposium on the Creative Economy MIND TO MARKET speakers.

KEYNOTES

Catherine Casserly - Chief Executive Officer, Creative Commons
Jim Barnum - Deputy General Counsel, Hubbard Broadcasting, ReelzChannel, KOB-TV
Alisa Valdes Rodriguez - Writer, Producer and Publisher

PANELISTS: Intellectual Property Primer

Marsha Baum - Professor of Law, Regents Professorship, UNM School of Law
Kenneth Knoll - Producer, Turquoise Trail Films
Peri Pakroo - Director, P-Brain Media
David H. Rogers - Manager of Scalable Analysis and Visualization, Sandia Labs

PANELISTS: Originality & Ownership

Hilary A. Noskin - Intellectual Property Attorney, Peacock Myers, P.C.
Gail Chehak - Executive Director, Indian Arts & Crafts Association
Del Esparza - President and Owner, Esparza Advertising
Nora Tocci - President and Co-founder, Contrast Optical Design & Engineering

Keynotes pictured above, from left: Ms. Casserly, Mr. Barnum, Ms. Valdes Rodriguez. Further details, including bios and photos for each speaker, coming soon!

 


 

with great appreciation to our 2011 symposium sponsors:

   

     

      

            

               

      

           

and our media partners:

               


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