Event: It’s not Web 2.0, it’s not Web 3.0, it’s Life
Speaker: Peter Shankman, CEO, Entrepreneur, Adventurist
Tuesday, July 21, 2009, from 10:00 to 11:30 am
National Institutes Of Health, 9000 Rockville Pike
Natcher (Building 45), main auditorium, Bethesda, MD 20892
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For more information and to register: http://shankmannih.eventbrite.com/
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PR Week Magazine has described Peter as “redefining the art of networking,” and Investor’s Business Daily has called him “crazy, but effective.” Peter Shankman is a spectacular example of what happens when you harness the power of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and make it work to your advantage.
An entrepreneur, author, speaker, and worldwide connector, Peter is recognized worldwide for radically new ways of thinking about Social Media, PR, marketing, advertising, creativity, and customer service.
Peter is perhaps best known for founding Help A Reporter Out, (HARO) which in under a year has become the de-facto standard for thousands of journalists looking for sources on deadline, offering them more than 100,000 sources around the world looking to be quoted in the media. HARO is currently the largest free source repository in the world, sending out over 1,200 queries from worldwide media each week. HARO’s tagline, “Everyone is an Expert at Something,” proves over and over again to be true, as thousands of new members join at helpareporter.com each week.
In addition to HARO, Peter is the founder and CEO of The Geek Factory, Inc, a boutique Marketing and PR Strategy firm located in New York City, with clients worldwide. His blog, which he launched as a website in 1995, (www.shankman.com) both comments on and generates news and conversation.
Peter’s PR and Social Media clients have included the Snapple Beverage Group, NASA, The US Department of Defense, Walt Disney World, The Ad Council, American Express, Discovery Networks, New Frontier Media, Napster, Juno, Dream Catcher Destinations Club, Harrah’s Hotels, and many others, and he sits on the board of the Scott-e-Vest, the world’s first technologically enabled clothing line.
Peter is the author of _Can We Do That?! Outrageous PR Stunts That Work and Why Your Company Needs Them_ (Wiley and Sons 2006) and a frequent keynote speaker and workshop presenter at conferences and tradeshows worldwide, including The Public Relations Society of America, The International Association of Business Communicators, CTIA, CTAM, CES, PMA, OMMA, Mobile Marketing Asia, and the Direct Marketing Association.
A marketing pundit for several national and international news channels, including Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC, Peter is frequently quoted in major media and trade publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, New York Daily News, Associated Press, Reuters, CNN, and USA Today.
Peter started his career in Vienna, VA, with America Online as a Senior News Editor, helping found the AOL Newsroom and spearheading coverage of the Democratic and Republican 1996 conventions, which marked the first time an online news service covered any major political event.
Born and raised in New York City, Peter still lives there with his two psychotic cats, Karma and NASA, who consistently deny his repeated requests to relinquish the couch. In the few hours of spare time Peter has per month, he’s a frequent runner, with 13 completed marathons and three Olympic distance triathlons to his credit, and an “B” licensed skydiver, specializing in free-flying.
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well when it comes to Public relations… i trust the written works of the Peter Shankman… he is like the most experienced player of this game.. he don’t play with the rules… he play it with perfection and with new strategies…. when i was in college and doing my majors in Mass Communications… from then… i read his books about the PR management and he really explained me the whole dirty concept of Pr with ease.. he is a master of PR i must state here.