Conference Hound-Up February 6, 2012: Clint Eastwood Still Cooler Than Everyone else
Matt O'Connell | Feb 06, 2012
If you’re still trying to read every tweet related to yesterday’s big game, I’ll give you a minute… to make better choices. At a reported peak of 12,000 tweets per second, the Superbowl broke Twitter records like nobody’s business. It’s expected to hold that record until my single, “My Single is Dropping,” drops.
In the event world, there’s a couple of major medicinal conferences kicking off this Monday. The 11th Annual ePharma Summit explores the digital marketing side of the life sciences industry in New York while the Medicare Congress discusses best practices and long-term goals in the health insurance industry down in Orlando.
Nearby in Tampa, Social Fresh East kicks it Social-Media-style, bringing the illest innovations into the business world, and inviting some major players into the discussion.
The Online Marketing Summit aims to be just as fresh, providing a forum in San Diego where industry leading experts can discuss and explore the latest in online advertising, email marketing, e-commerce and more.
The UC3 rounds out our hat trick of summits for the day, this one focusing on unified communications, collaboration and Cloud solutions for the SMB market.
We could discuss the fact that Ferris Bueller and Jerry Seinfeld made brief and funny appearances in between plays last night, but I’d rather point out how awesome Clint Eastwood is and leave it at that.
There are a lot more great events coming up this week in Social Media, Tech, Advertising, Film and more so make us a regular stop if you enjoy knowing what’s happening in the conference and event stratosphere.
Filed Under: Medical & Healthcare • Pharmaceutical • Social Media • Technology Conferences
About the Author: Matt hails from Boston and has a background in Film and Writing. As weather phenomena go, he prefers earthquakes to Nor'easters these days, so he's currently residing in the East Bay. He produced a feature film called "Night Sounds" after graduating from Emerson College, which premiered at a film festival in Massachusetts. Matt continues to write screenplays and work in the film community, while working as a freelance copywriter, editor, and part-time member of the Hound.