Women’s Leadership Conference – Year Four

EWIP’s 2012 Women’s Leadership Conference is now in its fourth year. We think it is going to be better than ever. This year’s program is designed to give you a clear window into emerging best practices with a highly interactive program featuring cross-platform expertise, examples of great partnerships and collaborations, and innovative leaders in publishing and media ready to share their strategies for new content and revenue opportunities.

ewip markRegister today. You will come away from this event with 5 key steps to take your organization or publication to the next level, meet 10 new contacts, hear smart ideas about partnerships, and best of all, get a renewed sense of inspiration for the challenges ahead.

Fourth Annual Women’s Leadership Conference
Taking Our Next Step: Content, Community, Collaboration
Wednesday, March 7, 2012

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2012 Exceptional Woman In Publishing Award Luncheon
honoring the 14th recipient
Michela O’Connor Abrams
President, Dwell Media
Award presentation by Dorothy Kalins, who received the 2009 EWIP Award

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Twitter hashtag: #WLC2012

PARC 55 HOTEL
55 Cyril Magnin Street, LEVEL FOUR
San Francisco • Near Union Square
Parking and Directions
The special conference rate of $269/night is available for reservations made before February 14th. Please reference Women’s Leadership Conference when calling 1-800-697-3101 for a reservation. Reserve via email.

The Mood at Distripress

I’m just back from Distripress, the international publishing conference.  This year it was in Barcelona and the mood, interestingly, was upbeat.  The theme was “Print is Not Dead.”  The speaker said that he’d been tracking print all over the world, and there is no correlation between the rise in digital and the loss in print.  The correlation is with the recession. Still, I’m concerned about the lack of connection to digital that many participants appeared to have.  If anyone wants to comment on this page, I’d love to hear your thoughts!