Right folks. Decided that flying home three times in one month was not enough. Decided that Greenhouse Business Camp was worth risking my life for (read flying with RyanAir). It is being held at Trinity on the 5th of December.
Yes, a Saturday.
Yes, it starts at 10am.
Yes, I hope that the Trinity rugby team will be playing outside….where I can see them!
Looking like it’ll be interesting but not too sure. Unproven models can sometimes fit in perfectly with the market – other times, the organiser or delegates miss the point completely and it’s a disaster. Will keep you updated either way. I think Thinking Digital is a great example of an unproven model totally knocking the socks off delegates and funders alike. It’s setting the tone for other events in the North East and beyond. Prices are steep, but well worth it.
Excited, but not enthused by the sign up method. It doesn’t seem uniform. I kept my description short and sweet but others are short of “War and Peace”. Is there some bettter way of preventing self promotion??
Likewise, speakers are not being pushed as much as they should be. It would be good to get a bit of background on them, a little bit of self promotion on their side may ensure that delegates know what they are signing up for. One speaker (John Whelan) describes himself as a “Terminal entrepreneur”, really not too sure if that’s a good thing.
Having said all that, I do have three people on my “must meet list”, which will probably grow as I identify those speakers and delegates that I could benefit from. I’m thinking (in no particular order….)
1) Pat Phelan - This man appears everywhere, so it might be wise to assume he knows a) a lot of people in digital b) he’s no fool c) he’s a good person to speak to if you want to get the lay of the land in Ireland from a digital perspective. He’s got a good run down of what he does on his site, but this is by no means the end to his talents and network.
2) Daragh Doyle – self styled (modest) guru of all things community. Describes himself as : “Boards.ie Community Manager, entertainment and events blogger and sharer of awful jokes.” You can also add him on LinkedIn.
3) Evert Bopp – Founder of the Business Camp and all round ambitious risk taker. It would be interesting to hear what his experiences are in terms of self funded ventures, events and incubators.
I might throw in a few of the delegates that caught my eye, but not too sure if it’s a factual bio or just shameless self-promotion.
If anyone fancies a cuppa while I’m over, grab me while you can – I’ll only be in Dublin for the day!