PopTech: Culture Clash is less than one month away! We can’t wait to welcome the PopTech community to kick off our 20th anniversary gathering. If you haven’t already secured your ticket…what’s the hold up? Why you should join us:
1) The PopTech community is welcoming, passionate and action-oriented. It doesn’t tolerate inconsequential B.S., and its commitment to making the world a better place runs deep. You will be in good company.
2) Where else will you find a Nobel Laureate, “Mr. Robot” actress, rocker activists, a NASA scientist, a world renowned photographer, a writer for the New York Times Magazine, the co-founder of The Daily Show, the brains behind Bernie Sanders’ record breaking online fundraising, the creator of #OscarsSoWhite, and the most important game changer on sexuality and relational health since Dr. Ruth, all together in the same room in a quaint village in Maine? (Nowhere.) We promise you won’t find a program as thoughtfully crafted as Culture Clash anywhere else.
3) Speaking of Maine, there’s nothing quite like the magic of Midcoast Maine in October. The intimate, idyllic setting provides a sanctuary from the chaos – an opportunity to fully plug into the PopTech experience. You’ll leave feeling informed, refreshed, and energized by the immersive nature of your time in Camden.
4) We’re only turning 20 once. Don’t miss it. We’ll see you soon, ok?
Look who just joined! We’re thrilled to reveal a handful of additional speakers joining the line-up including:A certain whistleblower who exposed major accounting and risk violations at Deutsche Bank and turned down an $8.25M award from the SEC for moral reasons;Jean Case, a renowned philanthropist, investor, and technology pioneer who is the CEO of the Case Foundation and the first female Chairman of the National Geographic Society Board of Trustees; Creative executive and author Matt Mason, head of the newly launched 1-800-NOTH1NG, a gamification-focused media lab building immersive products and content; Jill Sobule, critically acclaimed singer-songwriter and vocal political force whose latest project “My Song Is My Weapon” provides an online platform for artists and musicians to showcase their socially conscious and political work; and Bonnie Hunt, co-founder of the nonprofit The Freedom To Choose Project, which provides imprisoned men and women with the skills to succeed after they are released, including techniques for choosing responsibility, handling anger constructively, and finding forgiveness and inner freedom. We’re also excited to welcome back EepyBird, who will debut a new performance at PopTech.
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