Posts Tagged ‘event’

Thanks to all who made Ignite Princeton 3 a success

October 14, 2011

Well, it might not have been the biggest Ignite event, but what it lacked in attendance it certainly made up for in enthusiasm. A huge “thank you” to all the people who helped make last night’s Ignite Princeton 3 a success. Our great presenters, many of whom traveled from other states. Our wonderful sponsors and volunteers who helped the evening run smoothly. To the excellent staff at the Nassau Inn who continue to take such good are of us. Thank you to you all.

We’ll be posting videos and photos in the very near future (like in about a week) and will be planning Ignite Princeton 4 as one of the Ignite events in next year’s Global Ignite Week. Looking forward to seeing you then and there. IN the meantime, check out Ignite Show for over 1500 recorded Ignite presentations.

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Ignite Princeton 2 – We’re on for Wednesday February 9

December 17, 2010

Hello! It’s been too long since we had an update. And the news is good…

Ignite Princeton coming to town during Global Ignite Week. We had so much fun last time we’re going to do it all over again. For those of you who don’t know about Ignite events we have some information for you.

We plan on keeping you up to date on the preparations for the second Ignite event to be hosted in Princeton. The second event is on Wednesday February 9 at 6:30 pm at the Nassau Inn in Princeton, NJ.

Here is a link to the invitation – Ignite Princeton 2

Now comes the fun part. We’re looking for up to 80 attendees and 16 presenters. The presentations subjects can and should be as varied and unique as possible. There is no real limit on the type of presentations (take a look at the Ignite website or YouTube searching on the ignitenight channel to get an idea of the variety.)

For immediate questions please contact: igniteprinceton [at] gmail [dot] com

UPDATE: Ignite Princeton 2 – Not on October 14 – pushed to early 2011

July 28, 2010

After the great success of the first Ignite Princeton during Global Ignite Week last March, we were looking to hold our second one in the Fall on Thursday October 14th. That will not be the case. Scheduling became too much to manage and now that we are running into the last quarter of the year it has been decided to postpone the next Ignite Princeton to early 2011. More information to follow shortly.

Like the first Ignite the next will be in the evening from 6:30 – 10:30 pm and the location will, most likely, be the Nassau Inn on Palmer Square once again after their great support for our first event.

If you are interested in presenting now you have even more time to prepare!

Ignite Princeton is focused on sharing your burning ideas – the things that keep you up late at night. the stuff you’d do for free, even if it wasn’t your job. Your obsession. It’s *NOT* the place to be all self promotional or spammy. Presentation ideas that seem too spammy will be rejected, in favor of those that show more passion, interesting-ness, and spark. So be sparky, be irreverent, be fired-up, but please do not be spammy!

Here are some examples of presentation subjects proposed for other Ignite events:

  • Relationship Tips for Nerds Over 35
  • Experimenting with Guerrilla Marketing
  • How To Make Money In Comics
  • Einstein’s Princeton
  • How to become a Spokesperson in 3 easy steps
  • Back of a Napkin Project Management
  • The Gatekeeper Phenomenon
  • Rethinking the Resume
  • Will the Real Quantum Please Stand Up!
  • How to Write Sketch Comedy
  • Philanthropic approaches of technology companies
  • Not Created Equal: The history and discernment of plastics in product design
  • Can you survive on $40 a day?
  • Strine: A Language, a Lifestyle, a Philosophy from Down Under
  • If you are interested in presenting, please send an email to igniteprinceton[at]gmail[dot]com with your name, contact number, title of your presentation and no more than 100 words on what you want to present. We have room for up to 15 presenters on the night.

    Stick a fork in us, we’re done! – Ignite Princeton

    March 4, 2010

    And man are we tired.

    We had a small but enthusiastic turn out for the first Princeton Ignite. With 60 registrations we ended up with 20 no-shows (?! – we think the price point of $0 might be to blame) and over 10 walk-ins.

    We started out with a variant on a Make: – build a product out of used business cards and try to sell it inside the room for money. (It was our nod to a crap economy. We decided to create our own.) The winner was an eco-friendly mousetrap which someone paid $5 for! (See photo) Other products offered included: a set of business card holders made from…business cards, an Ignite Innovation card game, and a very large smart phone / business card holder that attaches to your belt. A great way to break the ice and get people in the mood for sharing and fun. (Photos to be posted shortly.)

    We had a small slate of presenters this time around, only 8, but we made up for it with the variety of subjects from Healthcare Innovation, to Cocktail Napkin Project Management, and a view of Einstein’s Princeton among them. We also included two rounds of Ignite Karaoke (with a huge debt of gratitude to Alistair Croll forpassing along the karaoke slide decks) which was a genius inclusion demanding audience participation. People were clamoring for more – so we finished out the evening with one of those, too.

    The venue was excellent (we used a hotel in the heart of Princeton – the Nassau Inn). The staff were great, easy to work with, and I’d use the venue again.

    By the time all was said and done, people were hanging out for another 45 minutes after the event ended still talking (always a good sign). And as they leaving nearly everyone asked when the next one was going to be.

    We hope to have some photos and videos posted soon. Thanks to all who came out – we might have to do this again!

    The Countdown to Ignite Princeton!

    March 2, 2010

    Ignite Princeton, our first ever Ignite event, has a great slate of presenters. We have over 60 registrants. And a whole evening of networking, sharing, and fun. For those coming tonight. Registration opens at 7:00 pm and the Make:Princeton activities start at 7:30 pm. The Google Maps location is below.

    Thanks to the following people for their invaluable assistance in preparing tonight’s festivities:
    Vijay Aluwalia, Dipali Desai, David Drew, Christoph Goldenstern, Uday Jain, Jo Johnson, David Kossoff, Kerri Mullen, and last, but by no means least, Mike Smith.

    Thanks especially to our presenters for being brave and jumping in with both feet to a new concept:
    Mark Birch, Janet Burns, David Drew, Barbara Figge Fox, Paulo Machado, Mike Smith, Andrew Wilkinson. (I’m your host, primary local sponsor, and I’ll be presenting too – Drew Marshall).

    Thanks to the Nassau Inn for their venue support. Particularly Marianne Bilsksi and Sean Donoghue

    Thanks to our parent sponsor organization O’Reilly and the other big ticket sponsors like Eventbrite, Facebook, Mashable, and some little outfit called Sticker Giant and Force2Be.

    Don’t forget to look at igniteshow.com for Ignite Presentation recordings in the near future.

    Looking forward to meeting those coming tonight. Prepare to be enlightened, bet we’ll make it quick!

    O’Reilly Media Launches Video Portal igniteshow.com in Conjunction with Global Ignite Week

    February 24, 2010

    The new site showcases hundreds of 5-minute videos from Ignite events worldwide

    Sebastopol, CA—Humans really like to congregate. Even as we increasingly live—and share—our lives online, we seek out opportunities to meet, talk, and get recharged by the energy of a crowd. From March 1-5, 2010, roughly 10,000 people will congregate at more than 60 Ignites on six continents, as the first Global Ignite Week rolls across the planet. They’ll gather in local venues, grab a cold beverage, and watch a series of 5-minute talks from geeks, entrepreneurs, creative professionals, farmers, educators—people in their community who rise to the challenge of the Ignite motto: “Enlighten us, but make it quick.”

    See the full press release here.

    Don’t forget to register for Ignite Princeton too!

    Only 1 Week to go until Ignite Princeton

    February 24, 2010

    The planning for the inaugural Ignite event in Princeton is well and truly underway.

    The Nassau Inn is hosting our first event; this is very fitting given that it is in the heart of Princeton.

    This free event is a multi-purpose networking, information-sharing, entertainment, geek-fest. The range of speakers are a testament to the diversity of thinking in our community. And it should be fun, too.

    Doors open at 7:00 pm. Don’t forget to register (did we mention it’s free!?) here: http://igniteprinceton/eventbrite.com and there will be light food and beverages on hand.

    Looking forward to seeing you and making new connections.