• 1. Heidi Ullrich to inform on where the Videos will be posted  

2. Gift Speakers: to find a sponsor- so far we do not have a sponsor- we must take this into account. 160  gifts are needed.

3.  Discussion on suggested speakers: Richard Branson - Oliver is following up with a PR agency related to him.

Laurence Lessig- 

Louis Pouzin - OCL mentioned highly unlikely.

Vint Cerf will send a 1 minute video.   (Olivier coordinating)

Jim Temgove : Proposed Nicco Mele

  • 4. Unknown User (jim.trengrove)  to work with Heidi on a short list and process to outreach to the speakers
  • 5. Carlos Reyes to modify certificate template
  • 6. Wolf Ludwig to follow up on the short-list and final selection of session moderators and reporters for each and the question of additional resource persons on each subject.

7. Videos editing :  Jim edited  videos and they are ready for posting.

Unknown User (jim.trengrove) to l coordinate with Heidi Ullrich  to inform the group on the status of the video

  • 8. Murray McKercher to follow up with Glenn Mc Knight on the posting of videos in social media.

9. Next meeting: 2 weeks from now.

 

 

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  1. In Regards to Item 4 of our action list

     

    Thanks to Carlos and Based on the survey results, the ranking of potential keynote speakers for the ATLAS II Fayre of Opportunities is:
    1. Martha Lane Fox
    2. Ben Hemmersley
    3. Christopher Holloman
    4. Nicola Mendelsohn
    5. Gary Veynerchuck

     

    Murray to Follow up with Jim Trengrove and/or Duncan Burns for assistance on outreach to Martha Lane Fox.

     

    Martha's wiki page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Lane_Fox,_Baroness_Lane-Fox_of_Soho

    Lane Fox is a strong and vocal advocate of causes such as human rights, women's rights and social justice. In 2007 she founded Antigone,[13] a grant-making trust to support charities based in the UK.

    She is a patron of Reprieve, a legal action charity, which made the news during its involvement in the release of a UK resident, Binyam Mohammed, from Guantanamo Bay.[4] Lane Fox is also a patron of Camfed, which is dedicated to fighting poverty, HIV and AIDS in rural Africa through the education of girls and young women.[14]

    When the telecom company Orange withdrew its 17-year-long support for the Orange Prize for women's fiction, Lane Fox was one of several benefactors, along with Cherie Blair and Joanna Trollope, who offered financial support to keep the prize, to be at least temporarily known as the Women's Prize for Fiction, going until another major sponsor is found.[15]