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Exciting program in store for you at #EDITORS3D conference
- By: ASNE staff
- On: 07/09/2015 11:26:14
- In: Convention
One of the breakout sessions at the ASNE-APME conference Oct. 16-18 at Stanford University is "Millennials and their news habits" in which Jim Brady, CEO and founder of Billy Penn, will lead a discussion on how millennials consume news differently and what you need to do to engage younger audiences.
Join us for the ASNE-APME conference Oct. 16-18 at Stanford University in Silicon Valley, the hub of technology! It is the time for news leaders and educators to get together and toast journalism then, now and into the future.
The conference theme is "3D: Digital, Diversity, Disruption" and will open with an evening reception at 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16, at the Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center. There will be California wine and music and a keynote speech by David Kelley, a creator of the Apple mouse and founder of the groundbreaking d.school at Stanford. Kelley will share his thoughts on how each of us can find joy in our creative endeavors.
Other highlights include the Saturday luncheon to celebrate the winners of the ASNE Awards and APME Journalism Excellence Awards, as well as the silent and live auction at the opening reception at the alumni center. Various items will be featured, such as sports tickets, vacation retreats, jewelry, autographed books and much more.
Register now: The registration fee is only $275 for members of ASNE and APME and $375 for nonmembers. There are special rates for retired editors, spouses, students and APME's Regents.
Book your hotel room: A terrific group rate is available at the Sheraton Palo Alto (625 El Camino Real) only until Sept. 15 for $169/night for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Rates for Wednesday and Thursday are $329/night.
Many more details are coming soon at asne.org and apme.com. Ques