The Bookmarks 2012 Workshops, sponsored by BBC.com, will offer international and local perspectives on the digital future in Johannesburg on 30 October at the FNB Learning Centre, Grayston Drive, Sandton and in Cape Town on 31 October at President Protea Hotel, 4 Alexander Rd, Bantry Bay. The workshops run from 8.30am to 1pm.
Speakers
Johannesburg
Dick Buschman, Achtung! Amsterdam - Digital without boundaries
Mike Stopforth, Cerebra - Closing the loop between promise and delivery
Josh Partridge, Director, head of partner markets in Yahoo! Expansion Markets
Toby Shapshak, Stuff Magazine - How mobile is changing everything
Styli Charalambous, Daily Maverick - Digital Advertising - are we measuring the right things?
Keynote address - Abey Mokgwatsane from Ogilvy - Data changes everything
Nikki Cockcroft, Bookmarks Chair - Q&A, thanks and closing
Cape Town
Dick Buschman Achtung! Amsterdam - Digital without boundaries
Matt Ross, King James/Punk - Why South African digital advertising is not world class and how to fix that
Isla Macleod, Digital Sales Director EMEA Markets BBC Worldwide
Nic Haralambous, Motribe - The mobile landscape - forget the desktop.
Sam Wilson from Woolworths - Building communities in the online publishing space
Keynote - Graham Warsop from Jupiter Drawing Room - International standards in creativity and is SA on par globally
Nikki Cockcroft, Bookmarks Chair - Q&A, thanks and closing
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