IABC Conference Report: Saturday, June 6
Posted by: Tom Keefe, in IABC, blogging, communicationsMy first unofficial IABC 2009 World Conference event took place on Friday over buffalo wings, onion rings and drinks at the Fourth Street Bar & Grill at the Marriott. There, Mike Zimet and I thanked IABC IT staffer Isaac Chapman for the yeoman’s support he provided for the launch of SR LINK.
On Saturday morning, I joined a group of about a dozen IABC volunteers and three IABC staff members for a community service project. The beach cleaning went very well, although I couldn’t believe how many nails, screws and pieces of broken glass I scooped out of the sand around two firepits on the beach. People burn pallets and furniture there, and the nails and screws fall into the surrounding sand. You really don’t notice it when you would look at the beach (which is lovely).

Then we got back to the Marriott in time to freshen up a bit before embarking on a two-hour walking tour of San Francisco. I chose the Union Square / Chinatown tour, and was so impressed by the knowledge and enthusiasm shown by the two SF Chapter leaders, Molly Walker and Janet Bailey. One treat was to walk by the new IABC headquarters. I’m looking forward to sneaking over there for a quick visit sometime during the next couple of days.
The conference officially kicks off tomorrow, and I’ll do my best to capture some of the hightlights from the sessions I attend.
If you didn’t come this year, I’m telling you that you will be sorry!
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June 6th, 2009 at 9:43 pm
Nice report. I regret arriving too late for these activities!
June 6th, 2009 at 11:44 pm
Thanks for commenting, Donna. I was fortunate to be able to come early enough to participate this year, and I hope to do the same next year. The problem I usually have is at the other end of the conference–I usually have to leave right away and miss the post-conference sessions. I’ve wished that I could have stayed for some previous sessions. Oh well, I can’t have it both ways! See you during the conference, Donna.