The Daily Crowdsource, the #1 online source for crowdsourcing-related
news, is pleased to announce speakers from major brands, including eBay,
Amazon, General Electric, Kimberly-Clark and Nokia to fill out its
agenda at Crowdopolis
2012, the major crowdsourcing conference teaching the future of
crowdsourcing in advertising, technology, and content marketing.
Crowdopolis will take place on July 19, 2012, in Los Angeles, CA at the
Olympic Collection Conference Center and will educate Fortune 1000
managers about the impact of crowdsourcing on their respective
industries.
“I look forward to sharing my crowdsourcing insights from the world’s
largest marketplace,” said speaker James Rubenstein, PM Search Metrics,
eBay. “Attendees will get some important takeaways on how to make time
for proper crowdsourcing research and development, how to improve vendor
relationships, and why you should be “Q” to your clients’ James Bond,”
Rubenstein added.
“As more companies have started using crowdsourcing offerings, like
Amazon Mechanical Turk, it’s no longer a competitive advantage,” said
speaker Sharon Chiarella, Vice President, Amazon. “Crowdsourcing has
become a competitive necessity. The access to on-demand, scalable
workforces are changing how work is getting done,” added Chiarella.
At Crowdopolis, Alicia Mitchell, Senior Manager, Nokia, will show how
innovation is being driven through the creativity and wisdom of the
community. “I look forward to sharing my experience in engaging the
community and sustaining momentum using motivators and key themes,” said
Mitchell. “Crowdsourcing done well requires refining approaches,
experimenting and finding serendipitous opportunities. My presentation
will include key achievements that come better through community.”
About Crowdopolis 2012
Crowdopolis is taking place on July 19, 2012, at The Olympic Collection
Conference Center in Los Angeles, CA. The major crowdsourcing conference
is produced by David Bratvold, founder of Daily Crowdsource, the #1
source for crowdsourcing related news. To register please visit: Crowdopolis
2012
