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Sponsor & Exhibitor Opportunities

Kelly Stewart
415.947.6236
kstewart@techweb.com

Download the Web 2.0 Expo New York Sponsor/Exhibitor Prospectus

Media Sponsor Opportunities

Matthew Balthazor
(949) 223-3628
mbalthazor@techweb.com
Deadline for requests: July 1

Speaker / Program Ideas

Have a suggestion for a speaker or topic at Web 2.0 Expo New York? Send an email to: ny-idea@web2expo.com

Press/Media Inquiries

Maureen Jennings
(707) 827-7083
maureen@oreilly.com
or
Natalia Wodecki
415-947-6762
NWodecki@techweb.com

Contact Us

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Michael Galpert

Michael Galpert
Co-Founder, A.viary.com

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Michael is one of the founders of Aviary, a suite of collaborative web based design tools. In his day to day he works on strategic business development, expanding Aviary’s footprint and product offerings.

He is driven by a passion to help others do what they love and currently sits on the advisory board for Web 2.0 Expo New York, helped organize Barcamp New York and is actively involved with the NYC-based tech community group NextNY.

When he is not traveling on the information super highways or actual highways he enjoys taking pictures and wearing many hats.

Sessions

9:00am Wednesday, 09/17/2008
Topic: Landscape & Strategy
Location: 1A06 &07
Eileen Gittins (Blurb), Richard Moross (MOO), Michael Galpert (A.viary.com), Michael Brill (Crash Pad), Matt Stinchcomb (Etsy, Inc.)
The intersection of product personalization, community, and the online marketplace has created something new: people making –- and selling –- their own products. More than a YouTube video, these are actual artifacts. Learn what makes a successful people-powered company. Read more.