Rachel Segal

Location: Canada | Toronto | Ontario
Speaking Topics: blogging | Email Marketing | social media | writing for web
Spoken Languages: English

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Rachel Segal is responsible for the marketing and communication initiatives at b5media. She blogs about life, work, music and photography on her personal blog, Debanter and is a regular contributor to independent Toronto arts magazine, Celery. Prior to b5media, Rachel led the marketing team at the music/technology company, MusicIP.

Previous Presentations: 
Future of Music Coalition Summit, 2007 "Exploding Niches: how is technology increasing niche music discovery?"
Digital Music Forum West, 2007 "Artists Roundtable: how to self-publish, manage, promote and sell music using the latest digital tools"
Canadian Music Week, 2007 "The New Tastemakers: Recommendation Engines Rev Up The ‘Net"

Lee Godfrey

Location: Canada | Toronto | Ontario
Speaking Topics: blogging | eBusiness Strategy | elearning | eMarketing | project management | social media | social networking | usability | Web 2.0 | Women in IT | women in technology | Working Virtually
Spoken Languages: French | English

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Lee Godfrey began working on web-based projects in 1993, making her one of Canada’s internet pioneers.

With over twenty years of consulting experience, and nearly a decade as one of Canada’s best known eBusiness educators, Lee brings a solid understanding of how to best exploit the power of technology and the web.

Leesa Barnes

Location: Canada | Toronto | Ontario
Speaking Topics: podcasting | podcasting for profit

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Judy Sims

Location: ON Canada | Toronto | Ontario
Speaking Topics: vertical website development | web management | web product development

Leigh Honeywell

Location: Canada | Toronto | Ontario
Speaking Topics: gender | gender issues in IT education and work | internet culture | online communities | open source | security | voip

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Previous Presentations: 
“Mobile phone call encryption” and “Secure VOIP” workshop (with Paul Wouters) - 23rd Chaos Communications Congress, December 2006
Speed Geek: “Open Source 101” - CopyCampToronto, September 2006
“Fun with Phones: Phreaking, Fraud, Scams, and the Next Generation of Telephony Problems” - Toronto Area Security Klatch, September 2006

Emma Jane Hogbin

Location: ON Canada | Canada | Toronto | Ontario
Speaking Topics: community engagement | conference organization | documentation | drupal | floss | linux | moodle | MySQL | openoffice.org | open source | speaker training | ubuntu | Women in IT

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International speaker on the topics of (FOSS) documentation and DocBook, gender and IT and engaging ones physical community through the use of technology. Special interest in rural use of technology. Experience organizing community-focused technology conferences using local food and with energy offset credits. Several years as a community college instructor of PHP, MySQL, XHTML, ColdFusion, Dreamweaver (although she is a rabid Vim user) and standards-based Web development.

Previous Presentations: 
LugRadioLive and OSCON where she delivered her (now very famous) women in FOSS talk entitled, "Form an orderly queue, ladies."
NotACon speaking on: "HICK Tech: the rural and modern technology conference"
DrupalCampToronto (Porting * to Drupal) and DrupalCon in Szeged (Open for (small) Business)
CONTACT 2007 - Theatre conference, using the Web to promote your business
Libre Software Meeting (Bordeaux 2004) - documentation, TLDP
BGLUG, KWLUG, GTALUG, TLUG, Toronto PerlMongers - Presentation Bootcamp