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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Presents FutureMedia Fest 2011]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;</p>The Georgia Institute of Technology presents&nbsp;<strong>FutureMedia Fest 2011</strong>, the annual must-attend event exploring media’s disruptive power on people and business, from November 15-17, 2011 at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center.<br />The three-day Fest features nearly 100 speakers in compelling keynote addresses, panel discussions, and workshops with top executives and investors, innovators and entrepreneurs, academics, and researchers. Dynamic start-up and research demos present the latest technologies from Georgia Tech students and leading practitioners in the media fields.&nbsp;<br /><strong>Speakers include:</strong>&nbsp;Rob Hunter,&nbsp;VP of Innovation at&nbsp;<strong>ESPN</strong>;&nbsp;Joel Lunenfeld,&nbsp;Director of Global Brand Strategy at&nbsp;<strong>Twitter</strong>; Michael Tavani,&nbsp;Co-Creator of&nbsp;<strong>ScoutMob</strong>;&nbsp;Brian Dresher,&nbsp;Director of Business Development at&nbsp;<strong>Mashable</strong>;&nbsp;Garth Moore,&nbsp;U.S. Deputy Director of New Media at&nbsp;<strong>ONE</strong>;&nbsp;Bill Hoffman,&nbsp;Executive Vice President at&nbsp;<strong>Cox Media Group</strong>; Trish Jones,&nbsp;Chief Emerging Technologies Officer at&nbsp;<strong>Turner Broadcasting System, Inc</strong>.;&nbsp;and more. FutureMedia Fest passes start at only $150.&nbsp;<br />For more information please visit:&nbsp;<a href="http://futuremediafest.gatech.edu/" target="_blank">http://futuremediafest.gatech.edu/</a><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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