Luncheon: What's Now and Next: How to Utilize the Latest Technology to Enhance Your Communications
Sponsored by Skidmore, Inc.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007
11:45 a.m. -1:15 p.m.
Automation Alley headquarters
Technology Park
2675 Bellingham Drive, Troy, MI 48083
South of Big Beaver Road between John R and Rochester roads.
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Join Matt Roush, technology editor of WWJ Newsradio 950 and editor of The Great Lakes IT Report as he hosts a panel that takes you to the next level in technology and communications. This luncheon is about how technology enables communications to compete on a level that offers users a complete experience with your brand, your promise and your product. See what these metro Detroit panelists are doing with programs that will allow you to target your clients and customers.

Panelists
Alesya Opelt, Senior Director of Marketing, ePrize
Trevor Loe, Vice President, PR Newswire
Christopher Billick, Director of Interactive Media, Skidmore, Inc.
Ryan Sills, Director, Internet Marketing, Quicken Loans

$30 for IABC Members
$40 for Nonmembers

You also may make your reservation by contacting Nancy Skidmore at nskidmore@earthlink.net or (248) 546-5490.

Automation Alley is a future-focused organization that unites exceptional thinkers from diverse realms of technology, academia, manufacturing, engineering and production. An advanced technological location for our meeting, the Alley and its partners infuse the region with exceptional business opportunities and unrivaled job opportunities.

This luncheon is sponsored by Skidmore, Inc. Skidmore began creating innovative and challenging design and illustration in Detroit in the late 1950s and is one of the largest creative studios of its kind in the country. The studio, which works with Detroit's most respected advertising agencies and direct clients, offers a comprehensive range of creative services including interactive design, photographic retouching, original illustration, graphic design and strategic marketing consulting.