What's Next? Boomer Business Summit
Many people have asked about seeing me speak in person. Most of the time, I speak at private events that the general public cannot attend. However, if you will be in the Los Angeles area in the middle of March, please check out this open-to-the-public (but not free) conference:
The What’s Next? Boomer Business Summit is an annual event that brings together the top businesses and organizations that are thriving in the boomer marketplace.
http://www.boomersummit.com/
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
8:30 am – 6:00 pm
Anaheim Marriott
700 West Convention Way, Anaheim, California 92802
I'll be giving a “The Art of Innovation” keynote that morning. You can see the complete agenda at:
http://www.boomersummit.com/agenda.htm
Hope you can make it!




Very wonderful in offering such accessibility, however it's a bit out of my reach at the moment. Let me know if you ever happen to traverse my region of the desert, Utah.
Posted by: The Flash | Sep 13, 2007 11:58:15 AM
Sara, you can find some that Stanford produced.
Posted by: sergey | Sep 6, 2006 12:38:14 PM
I wasn't aware about 'boomer' word until I came across this page. Good info and links.
Posted by: ved | Apr 13, 2006 9:53:49 PM
This is an irrelevant question but do you think you could expand your page on Wikipedia?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Kawasaki
I haven't been able to find a good bio on you, unless of course you can recommend any books.
Posted by: Harry Chong | Mar 7, 2006 10:26:43 AM
Guy,
I wish I could make this event but I am tied to the Midwest next week. I will be in LA the following week if you have anything happening in that area.
With much respect,
Pat
Posted by: Patrick | Mar 7, 2006 3:18:39 AM
Guy,
Good Luck at the conference. It will be interesting to get your feedback on it.I wonder if you'll come across any innovators capable of thinking outside the box on how to reach boomers with a better website?
ent offerings,
Posted by: Peter Durkson | Mar 6, 2006 11:28:49 PM
Ah, I won't make it Guy. There aren't any volunteer positions available. Till next time.
Posted by: John Nguyen | Mar 6, 2006 11:18:09 PM
Well, Sara, I would rather just read a guy named Guy than SEE him in video :-) if all the "makeup" time will take away from the time he has left to write his great comments, and books. :-)
Cecilia, I left a comment on your blog that you provided the link above to. Also, my copy of WIRED magazine with LEGO on the cover is sitting on my dining table to read with my next Burger King Triple Whopper with Cheese meal. Will read it more closely now that I saw your work at the company on your .MAC web site.
(By the way, I love Apple, used to be an evangelist on Guy's informal Apple (evange)list-team 10 years ago :-) but on my blog the one Apple item you will see NOT recommended to buy is .MAC. :-) Take a look, tell me what you think. :-)
Imran
http://imran.com/media/blog/
Posted by: Imran Anwar | Mar 6, 2006 12:36:44 PM
Can we have some community-based input on the topics you write about?
If so, I would like you to give us your thoughts on catalysts in innovation.
I just wrote something on the topic at http://cecilia.typepad.com/digital_digressions/2006/03/catalysts_or_th.html
but what do you think?
Oh and I'm with you Sara on the video podcasts..
Posted by: Audiolathe | Mar 6, 2006 11:54:28 AM
Sara, you can find some that Stanford produced.
Guy, just listened to John Janscth's podcast, good info!
Brandon Hopkins
Posted by: Brandon Hopkins | Mar 6, 2006 11:19:28 AM
Guy, you should make some video blog posts. That would be cool.
Posted by: Sara | Mar 5, 2006 10:26:44 PM