Ignite Brisbane #2 Speaker Line Up

Here is the final speaker line up for Ignite Brisbane #2 on the 9th of September, 2010.

“The web doesn’t need graphic designers” Wayne McFetridge
Owner / Developer of Blackdotdigital and Partner of The Various Artists

“3 Ways the Web Has Changed Marketing Forever” – Adam Franklin
Marketing Manager of Bluewire Media

“Improving your personal brand” – Paul Holstein
Director of Brandrally

“A modern survey of open science and the advantages of it.” - Clinton Roy
Software engineer at the Global Change Institute and eResearch centre of the University of Queensland.

“The Digital Heartbeat” – Hannah Suarez
Founder of Brisbane Creative Industries and Media Suarez

“Delivering software at the speed of light” – Adrian Royce
Government Productivity Coach and Agile Project Manager

“Fast train away from central” – Angus Scown
CTO and co-Founder of Spatial Data eXchange

“Why marketing is like star wars, just without the ewoks” - Ben Johnson
Managing Director of Johnson + Associates, and National Marketing Specialist at Data#3

“The collaborative process between visuals and sound in any given creative project” - Saul Edmonds
Producer and Partner of RoundHouse Av Creative Agency

“FridayNite – website startup for Brisbane” – Brett Sirianni
ex. Billabong Graphic Designer now Edge staff member and FridayNite website creator

“The integration of Green Roofs” – Sidonie Carpenter
Landscape Architect/Horticulturalist and President of Green Roofs Australia

“Having an idea versus doing an idea – Paul Ting
Founder and CEO of Feedia

“The evolution of ASCII Art” - John Roth
Developer / Owner of XITSolutions

“How to fail like a rockstar” – Boue Marks
A Motivated and Creative Individual who will also releasing a Comic soon

Some new faces and supporters, and some familiar ones. With help from all of our supporters, speakers and volunteers, Ignite Brisbane #2 is looking to a fantastic evening.

Remember to Register if you would like to come along.

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