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" ... And yet, in my influencer chat, it felt more like I had a panel of experts who would normally be up on a stage somewhere, who joined because they had some free time and an iPhone. I love the impromptu nature of holding these interactive podcasts with a constant feedback loop of helpful information. Sure, the loop can get stale. I’ve attended brilliant audio collaborations and really lame sales-talk confabs. ... "
" ... I've spent almost my entire career as a journalist covering tech in and around Silicon Valley, meeting entrepreneurs, executives and engineers, watching companies rise and fall (or in the case of Apple, rise, fall and rise again) and attending confabs and conferences. Before joining Forbes in February 2012, I had a very brief stint in corporate communications at HP (on purpose) and worked for more than six years on the tech team at Bloomberg News, where I dived into the financial side of tech. Before that, I was Silicon Valley bureau chief for Interactive Week, a contributor to Wired and Upside, and a reporter and news editor for MacWeek. The first computer game I ever played was Zork, my collection of now-vintage tech T-shirts includes a tie-dye BMUG classic and a HyperCard shirt featuring a dog and fire hydrant. When I can work at home, I settle into the black Herman Miller Aeron chair that I picked up when NeXT closed its doors. You can email me at cguglielmo@forbes.com. ... "
" ... In the market for talent, colleges and universities provide “supply,” while employers represent “demand.” But at college confabs, employers are inevitably elusive – even at gatherings that focus on the so-called skills gap. While I sometimes run into representatives from the Walmart or Albertsons foundations, I never see anyone from Walmart or Albertsons – certainly not Human Resources decision makers. ... "
" ... Then of course there are the large annual confabs where reporters have a reasonable expectation of surreptitiously discovering something newsworthy. No guarantees, but the media herd has collectively decided that they need to "be there or be square." ... "