PRSA Silicon Valley Presents Media Predicts: 2010

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Mon Nov 9, 2009 12:00pm EST

  MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, Nov 09 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
"MEDIA PREDICTS: 2010," produced by PRSA Silicon Valley in partnership
with the Computer History Museum, is coming Wednesday, December 2. This
annual sellout event features an evening with top business and technology
journalists as they predict what will be hot in the coming year, and
discuss the most notable technologies, trends and issues. The gala dinner
has become the consummate tech industry event, with a festive pre-holiday
atmosphere, and content that can bring industry advantage to individuals,
corporate and agency attendees.

Registration and event details are at:
http://www.prsasiliconvalley.com/media-predicts.

    At Media Predicts: 2010, speakers are also recognized for recent
journalistic works. They are:


 -- Ben Worthen, Wall Street Journal,
Digits

    -- Brad Stone, New York Times, Bits

    -- Byron Acohido, USA Today, LastWatchDog Blog Connie Guglielmo, Bloomberg
News

    -- Matt Marshall, VentureBeat, DEMO Conferences

    -- Om Malik, GigaOM

    -- Steven Levy, WIRED

    -- Jim Goldman, CNBC (Moderator)

    -- Duffy Jennings, SFGate (Master of Ceremonies)

    Popular comedian, Will Durst, and performers from Symphony Silicon Valley
and Monterey Symphony orchestras, will add to the entertainment of the
evening.

    "At Media Predicts, tech industry influencers, luminaries and chroniclers
will foretell what's likely to be big in technology, while attendees rub
shoulders with the Silicon Valley's 'who's who' and enjoy meaningful
discussion off and on the stage," said Paula Dunne, Media Predicts
chairwoman and past president, PRSA Silicon Valley.

    Media Predicts: 2010 is a black-tie optional evening event on Wednesday,
December 2, 2009, at the Computer History Museum. Cocktail hour is 5-6pm;
Dinner Program is 6-7pm; Main Feature Panel Event is 7-8:30pm; and
attendee Q&A and networking will follow. In line with PRSA Silicon
Valley's charter to support the communications profession and
professionals, a Student Silent Auction will take place during the
cocktail hour.

    Media Predicts sells out in advance and space is limited, so please note
that anyone wishing to attend should REGISTER NOW -- the registration URL
is http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=176625.

    Media Predicts: 2010 is made possible through the support and sponsorship
of: Yahoo! (PREMIER); Microsoft, SAP (PLATINUM); Blanc & Otus,
Marketwire, Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide, Trainer Communications,
Weber Shandwick (GOLD); A&R Edelman, Access Communications, Brunswick,
Business Wire, Dell, Eastwick Communications, Fleishman-Hillard, SanDisk,
Voce, Waggener Edstrom (BRONZE); Catered Too!, Computer History Museum,
J.Lohr Vineyards & Wines, Michael Mejia Photography (IN KIND).

    For up-to-date details on Media Predicts: 2010, visit:
www.prsasiliconvalley.com/Media-Predicts.

    About PRSA Silicon Valley

    For the past half century Public Relations Society of America (PRSA)
Silicon Valley has been the leading voice in technology PR and marketing.
The organization produces a wide range of events and workshops that
support professional development and career advancement of public
relations practitioners. Business communicators at every level are invited
to become members. PRSA Silicon Valley provides valuable opportunities to
stay informed about industry developments and trends, and interact with
corporate and agency PR and marketing professionals, business executives,
consultants, partner organizations (SV-IABC, SVAMA, BMA SV, WIC, and
more), members of the media and industry analysts. Contact PRSA Silicon
Valley for more information.

    

CONTACTS - For more information or assistance:
Event Chairs:
Paula Dunne
Email Contact
Anne Massenkeil
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Registration:
Angi Roberts
Email Contact

Sponsorships & Tables:
Samantha Moore
Email Contact
Jason Khoury
Email Contact

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