Ignite Baltimore #5
If you had five minutes on stage, what would you say to Baltimore? What if you only got 20 slides and they rotated automatically after 15 seconds? On March 4th at 6 pm, 16 artists, technologists, entrepreneurs, and philosophers will answer this challenge at Ignite Baltimore #5. The event will be held at The Walters Art Museum, at 600 North Charles St, Baltimore, Maryland. Tickets are free, but space is limited. Audience members who have RSVP'd will be admitted exclusively until 6:45 pm, at which point the event opens to the general public. Ignites #1-4 sold out quickly, so RSVPs are recommended. There will also be plenty of time to network with other professionals and make new connections, and free pizza will be offered courtesy of our sponsors.
Speakers
- Brendan Cooke Saving Opera, One Voice at a Time
- Jessica M. Wong What are you?
- Ted Nunn Living Beyond the End of the World
- Tom LoBianco Wolverine: A Canucklehead Crafting the American Myth of the Individual
- Peter Davis Business IS Theater!
- Ivan Gallegos The world is smaller than you think
- Brian Sacawa Hybridity: Remaking the (New) Musical Horizon in Baltimore
- Mike Wolf From the basement to the office, how lessons learned establishing a diy punk space can be applied to software
- Heather Holland Why I Don't Want Children (or, How My Uterus Became a Shriveled Walnut)
- Cathy Byrd Sculpture Project Baltimore 2011
- Ellen Worthing Bushwacking - Stepping off the beaten path
- Ted Gattino At What Cost? We all pay on the back end
- Marcie Lovett 5 Reasons Organizing Efforts Fail
- Hannah Freedman Teen Activism: Passionate About Things That Matter
- Jennifer Ransaw Smith Skip Starbucks and change the world
- Bill Mill The Malthusian Tower
- Stephanie Yanovitz Why isn't anybody listening to me?
- Emil Volcheck "Good without God" in Baltimore
- Bonnie Schupp Cultivate Creativity—Think Illogically
- Mike Keller Regarding Silence
- Tom Nagle Write a book in 30 days: the definitive guide
- Adam Gross Linked Gardens of Food
- Jessica Kohnen Karaska The Power of Play: How High Fives and Hula Hoops Are Making a Difference in Baltimore
- Ericka Alston Diversity - It's me!
- Brent Halliburton Utilizing the spread offense in Madden 2010
- George Murphy Why Knowing Why Your Online Reputation is Important
- James BonTempo mHealth: Saving lives, one mobile phone at a time
- Jeff Otto Its all about the soil!
- Liz O'Donnell Becoming Your Own Hero
- Justin Kownacki How the Internet Found Me an Apartment
- Mel Brennan Quoting the Godhead and Taking him Seriously - How dogmatic Christians got it all wrong
- Tim Kulp Social Media: a hacker's perspective
- Jonathan Julian delete resume.doc: finding work based on your reputation



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