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2007 Participants

Every year, it is the people – a diverse, intelligent, and fascinating crowd – who make the Web of Change experience unique and powerful. Check out the list below for a peek at some of the people you could be deep in conversation with this September...

  • Joe Baker - Care2
  • Julie Bergman Sender - Balcony Films
  • Liz Butler – ForestEthics
  • Leda Dederich - ScoutSeven and dotOrganize Founder
  • Phillip Djwa - Agentic Communications
  • Dave Eaves
  • Heather Holdridge - Care2
  • Tate Hausman - dotOrganize
  • Jennie Lee - Detroit Summer
  • Samhita Mukhopadhyay - Youth Media Council
  • Cristen Perks - EchoDitto
  • Rob Purdie - Important Projects
  • Dave Robertson - Critical Mass
  • Favianna Rodriguez – Tumis
  • Jessamyn Sabbag - Future 5000
  • Madeline Stanionis - Watershed Company
  • Jon Stahl - ONE/NW
  • Matt Thompson - SavetheInternet.com
  • Jacqueline Voci - Voci Communications
  • Marty Avery - What If?
  • Donna Barker - VanCity
  • Robin Beck - Rainforest Action Network
  • Billy Bicket - NetSquared / Compumentor
  • Jon Blount
  • Geraldine Cahill - The Real News
  • Pam Chalout - Renewal Partners
  • Jim Craner
  • Dharma Dailey
  • Geoff D'Auria - The Tyee
  • Peter Deitz
  • Erin Denny - Youth Noise
  • Sam Dorman - League of Young Voters
  • Kate Dugas - Vancity ChangeEverything
  • Gail Dugas - Canadian Council on Social Development
  • Chris Dykstra - Warecorp and Zanby
  • Eric Enno Tamm - EcoTrust Canada
  • Ted Fickes - The Wilderness Society
  • Karen Fung - SFU
  • Heather Gardner-Madras - gardner-madras strategic creative
  • Geoff Gilliard - Living Oceans Society
  • Tina Gongsakdi - WITNESS
  • Josue Guillen - Praxis Project
  • Mack Hardy - Affinity Bridge
  • Darrell Houle - Communicopia
  • George Irish - Amnesty International Canada
  • Tim Jones
  • Marie Jorgensen - Greenpeace USA
  • Louise Kearney - Tamarack
  • Bevereley Keefe - SAJE Center
  • Rolf Kleef - Drostan
  • Nzinga Kone - Watershed Company
  • Freya Kristensen - Columbia Institute
  • Paul Lamb - Man on a Mission
  • Marc Laporte - TikiWiki CMS/Groupware
  • Yvonne Lim - Corporate Accountability International
  • Chris Lundberg - Democracy in Action
  • Wayne MacPhail - The Real News
  • Teresa Marshall - BCGEU
  • Daren McLean - QuantamShift TV
  • Juanita Metzger - Centre for International Governance Innovation/IGLOO
  • Bob McInnes - Brown Bagging for Kids
  • David McKinnon - Rivers Without Borders
  • Kate Milberry - SFU
  • Mike Milkovich - Zanby and Warecorp
  • Jason Mogus - Communicopia
  • Luke Montgomery - We Can Build an Orphanage
  • Jesse Moore - Skoll Centre for Social Enterprise
  • Joseph Muennich - Crafty Space
  • Michael Nolan
  • Joel Ornoy - West Coast Environmental Law
  • Sarah Pullman - Web of Change
  • Shannon Raybold - United Nations Foundation
  • Melanie Redman - Belonging Initiative
  • Jeff Reifman
  • Heather Russell - Columbia Institute
  • Paul Ryan - Pivot Legal Foundation
  • Rikia Saddy
  • Angela Seifer - Grassroots.org
  • Liz Shimizu - WhatCounts
  • Michael Silberman - EchoDitto
  • Mark Simms - Jane-Finch.com
  • Phillip Smith - Community Bandwidth
  • Joel Solomon - Renewal Partners
  • Dave Tarc - zinc Roe Design
  • Jodie Tonita - ONE/NW
  • Karen Uffelman - ONE/Northwest
  • Frerieke vanBree -Umeebee
  • Eli Van Der Geissen - David Suzuki Foundation
  • Tim Walker - Biro Creative
  • Anthony Wantanabe - Innovolve
  • Jon Warnow - Step it Up
  • Julia Watson - Communicopia
  • Steve Williams - Business Objects
  • Reilly Yeo - Canada's World

 

testimonials

"If you have a chance to go, I strongly recommend it. Beyond the amazing setting (Hollyhock is right out of a fairytale), you will meet and interact with committed, knowledgeable people who live and breathe technology and online strategy. (I also learned almost as much about myself at this conference as I did about web-based campaigns.) "
Kevin Reid, formerly of Amnesty International USA