OpenCo NY is just ten or so days away – the opening plenary (for Backstage pass holders and VIPs) is Weds evening, May 22, and the full day of open sessions inside 130+ innovative NY-based companies is the following day, May 23. Consider this post a “curtain raiser” of sorts, with all the information you might need to grok the event and, I hope, participate if you happen to find yourself in NYC for InternetWeek.
General admission registration is still open, and I plan to keep it open until at least 2000 folks register. As of today, we’re past 1500, and with ten days left and pacing of about 100 a day, I expect that to happen sometime next week. VIP access to our schedule picker, which works just like a music festival app but you pick the companies you want to visit (as opposed to the bands you want to see) is already open. If you want to register, either for the free admission or VIP, go here. I humbly suggest you upgrade to a VIP level (it’s just $100) which makes sure you get immediate access to picking the companies you want to visit – once we open General Admission later next week, most of the companies listed below will fill up quickly.
A VERY special thanks to founding Tour Partner American Express OPEN Forum (you’re amazing!) and to IPG and Yahoo!, who are both major supporters and sponsors as well.
So here are the amazing companies that are opening their doors to the public for this festival, and telling the world their story and their mission. Here they are:
(RED), About.com, Adobe/Behance, AppNexus, appssavvy, Artspace, Artsy, Aviary, BazzarVoice, Betaworks, Birchbox, bitly, Blue Ridge Foundation New York, BlueKai, Bonobos, BrightFarms, Business Insider, BuzzFeed, Centre for Social Innovation, ChallengePost, Charity: Water, Chartbeat, Complex Media, Crowdtap, Curbed Network, Dashlane, Deep Focus, Delaney Barbecue, DonorsChoose.org, DoSomething.org, Dress Code, Droga5, Echoing Green, Echolocation, Edelman, Etsy, Evidon, eXelate, Fab.com, Farmigo, Federated Media Publishing, Forbes Media, Foursquare, Free The Children, Friends of the High Line, General Assembly, Gilt, Gojee, Google, Greatist, Hill Country Hospitality, Hot Bread Kitchen, Huge, IDEO, INDMUSIC, IPG Media Lab, isocket, JaegerSloan, Kensington & Sons, Kickstarter, Kiip, KMco, Lerer Ventures, Leske’s Bakery, LiveIntent, LocalResponse, Locket, LUMA Partners, Luminary Labs, Major Food Group, MakerBot, Maker’s Row, Mashable, Meals to Heal, MediaMath, Meetup, Mexicue, MOUSE, National Museum of Mathematics, Next Jump, NowThis News, NSG/SWAT, OneBeat, ooVoo, Outbrain, Pave, Percolate, Plyfe, PolicyMic, PublicStuff, PureWow, Qnary, Quantcast, Quirky, R/GA, RebelMouse, Regus, Rent the Runway, Sailthru, Salesforce.com, SeatGeek, Simulmedia, Skillshare, Snaps!, SocialFlow, Someecards, Stack Exchange, STORY, StyleCaster Media Group, Sumpto, Tablet, Tapad, TechStars, TED, The Guardian, The YARD, Thrillist Media Group, Trigger Media Group, Tutorspree, Undertone,Vaynermedia, Warby Parker, WeWork Labs, Work Market, Yahoo!, Yext, Yieldbot, Yodle, YouNow, Zeel and ZocDoc
Speakers at the plenary (you have to buy a Backstage pass to come to that!) include
June Cohen, Executive Producer of TED Media
Chad Dickerson, CEO, Etsy
Eric Hippeau, Partner, Lerer Ventures
Bob Pittman, CEO, Clear Channel
Rachel Sterne Hoat, Chief Digital Officer for the City of New York
Matt Seiler, Global CEO, IPG Mediabrands
Robert K. Steel, Deputy Mayor for Economic Development, Office of the City of New York
Joanne Wilson, Gotham Gal
Next are the amazing advisors who have helped bring this to life in NYC:
Advertising Age & Internet Week | Allison Arden | VP/Publisher, Advertising Age and Managing Director, Internet Week. |
Alison Brod Public Relations | Alison Brod | Founder & CEO |
Angel Investors | Ron Conway | Founder & Managing Partner |
Bain Capital | Matt Freeman | Partner |
BAV Consulting | John Gerzema | Executive Chairman |
Betaworks | John Borthwick | CEO |
Brew Media Relations | Brooke Hammerling | Founder |
Brien Enterprise LLC | Nick Brien | Founder |
Business Insider | Henry Blodget | Editor-In-Chief |
Deep Focus | Ian Schafer | Founder & CEO |
evidon | Scott Meyer | CEO |
Foundry Group | Brad Feld | Managing Director |
General Assembly | Adam Pritzker | Cofounder I Chairman & Chief Creative Officer |
GetTheJuice | Joe Jaffe | President & Founder |
Harvard University | Martin Neisenholtz | Fellow |
Hearst Digital Media & 212 | Geoff Schiller | Chief Sales Officer, Hearst Digital Media and President: 212 NYC Board of Directors |
Huffington Post Media Group | Arianna Huffington | President & Editor in Chief |
IPG Mediabrands | Matt Seiler | Global CEO |
Lerer Ventures | Eric Hippeau | Partner |
Lowenstein Sandler LLP | Ed Zimmerman | Chair, Tech Group |
LUMA Partners | Terry Kawaja | Founder and CEO |
Morris + King Company | Andy Morris | Founding Partner & Co-Principle |
NA | Joanne Wilson | Gotham Gal |
NBCUniversal | Peter Naylor | EVP Digital Media Advertising |
NY Times | Michael Zimbalist | Vice President Research & Development Operations |
Qnary | Bant Breen | Founder |
RebelMouse | Paul Berry | CEO & Founder |
Ryse Co | Mark Silva | Founder, CEO |
Simulmedia | Dave Morgan | CEO & Founder |
The ReDEF Group | Jason Hirschhorn | CEO and Chief Curator |
Union Square Ventures | Fred Wilson | Co-Founder |
Vast Ventures | Doug Chertok | CEO |
VaynerMedia | Gary Vaynerchuk | CEO & Founder |
Warrior-Poets | Morgan Spurlock | Filmmaker |
I’ve just learned that Kim Kadlec, Chief Media Officer for Johnson & Johnson, has also joined this illustrious group. Thanks to all of you, you’ve made this a raging success!
You should go on this event which will be today if you can able to make it. Thanks for the heads-up, btw
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