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StartOut Major Speaker Series: All Things Digital's Kara Swisher interviews Google's Megan SmithMonday, May 24, 2010 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (PT)San Francisco, CA |
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StartOut SF is proud
to present a very unique event in our Major Speaker Series — one
that features an entrepreneurial couple! Megan Smith, Google's
VP of New Business Development, General Manager for Google.Org and the former CEO of PlanetOut, will
be grilled and interviewed by her spouse Kara Swisher, an accomplished journalist, entrepreneur,
business leader, and key media influencer. This lively
and feisty interview by Kara, Ms. AllThingsD.com, will focus on Megan's past and present, from the PlanetOut
experience, to her positions at Google and beyond.
We begin the evening with a networking reception of cocktails and hors d'oeuvres at the offices of our event host, Pillsbury.
Whether you're in
the early stages of an entrepreneurial career, an experienced
entrepreneur looking for new perspectives, interested in making the leap
into entrepreneurship or you advise entrepreneurs, join us for an
insightful and fun evening of networking and exciting content, hearing directly from some of our community's most successful leaders. The evening agenda
is as follows: 5:30-6:30pm -
Networking Cocktail Hour 6:30-7:30pm - Outstanding Speaker Series Event 7:30-8:30pm -
After-Panel Reception NOTE THIS EVENT IS NOW STANDING ROOM ONLY - We have sold more tickets than we have seats. A ticket does not guarantee a seat for the speaker portion of this event.
Event sponsored by Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP - www.pillsburylaw.com Photography by Shae Rocco - www.shaerocco.com Webcast support by David Trudrung, www.energytalkradio.com Our Guest Speakers
Megan Smith Megan oversees teams that manage early-stage partnerships,
explorations and technology licensing. She also leads the Google.org
team, guiding strategy and developing new partnerships and internal
projects with Google's engineering and product teams. She joined Google
in 2003 and has led several of the company's acquisitions, including
Keyhole (Google Earth), Where2Tech (Google Maps), and Picasa. She also
co-led the company's early work with publishers for Google Book Search.
Previously, Megan was the CEO and, earlier, COO of PlanetOut, the
leading gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender online community. Under
her leadership, PlanetOut grew tenfold in reach and revenue. Prior to
that, Megan was at General Magic for six years working on handheld
communications products and partnerships. She also worked in multimedia
at Apple Japan in Tokyo. Over the years, Megan has contributed to a wide range of engineering
projects, such as designing an award-winning bicycle lock; working on a
space station construction research project that eventually flew on the
U.S. space shuttle; and running a field-research study on solar
cookstoves in South America. She was also a member of the MIT-Solectria
student team that designed, built, and raced a solar car in the first
cross-continental solar car race, covering 2000 miles of the Australian
outback. She was selected as one of the 100 World Economic Forum
technology pioneers for 2001 and 2002. Megan holds a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in mechanical
engineering from MIT, where she now serves on the board. She completed
her master's thesis work at the MIT Media Lab. Kara Swisher started covering digital issues for The Wall Street
Journal's San Francisco bureau in 1997. Her column BoomTown originally
appeared on the front page of the Marketplace section and also online at
WSJ.com. Previously, Ms. Swisher covered breaking news about the Web's major
players and Internet policy issues and also wrote feature articles on
technology for the paper. She has also written a weekly column for the
Personal Journal on home gadget issues called Home Economics. With Walt Mossberg, she currently co-produces and co-hosts D: All Things Digital,
a major high-tech conference with interviewees such as Bill Gates,
Steve Jobs and many other leading players in the tech and media
industries. The gathering is considered one of the leading conferences
focused on the convergence of tech and media industries. Previously, Ms. Swisher worked as a reporter at the Washington Post.
She is also the author of "aol.com: How Steve Case Beat Bill Gates,
Nailed the Netheads and Made Millions in the War for the Web," published
by Times Business Books in July 1998. The sequel, "There Must Be a Pony
in Here Somewhere: The AOL Time Warner Debacle and the Quest for a
Digital Future," was published in the fall of 2003 by Crown Business
Books. She is a graduate of Georgetown University and the Columbia
University Graduate School of Journalism.

Vice President, New
Business Development, and General
Manager, Google.org

Kara Swisher
Co-Executive Editor, AllThingsD.com
When & Where
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
50 Fremont Street
San Francisco,
CA 94105
Monday, May 24, 2010 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (PT)
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StartOut in conjunction with Pillsbury Winthrop
StartOut is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering and developing entrepreneurship in the LGBT community. More information can be found on our website at www.startout.org where you can also register for upcoming events.
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP prides itself on promoting an inclusive environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender attorneys and staff, and has received a 100 percent score on the Corporate Equality Index from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation for four years running. Openly gay and lesbian attorneys hold important management positions throughout the firm and serve as leaders of key firm committees. Pillsbury's attorneys have a long history of representing LGBT entrepreneurs and businesses, including PlanetOut, Inc. (the first publicly traded company focused on the LGBT market), The Advocate, Out and RSVP Vacations.