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The Digital Living Conference & Showcase the digital living conference & showcase SPEAKERS Each year, CONNECTIONS™: The Digital Living Conference and Showcase, hosted by leading research firm Parks Associates with support from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)®, features an agenda of expert executive-level speakers unmatched in the industry for their expertise, insight, and professionalism. PARKS ASSOCIATES ANALYSTS MODERATORS Kurt Scherf, Vice President & Principal Analyst, Parks Associates Farhan Abid, Research Analyst, Parks Associates Stuart Sikes, President, Parks Associates Bill Ablondi, Director, Home Systems Research, Parks Harry Wang, Director, Health & Mobile Product Research, Parks Associates Associates Pietro Macchiarella, Research Analyst, Parks Associates Heather Way, Research Analyst, Parks Associates Tricia Parks, Founder and CEO, Parks Associates 2010 KEYNOTES Joseph Ambeault, Director, Product Development and Wilfred Martis, General Manager, Retail CE, Digital Home Management, Video Services, Verizon Group, Intel Corporation Scott Birnbaum, Vice President, Samsung LCD Business Mitch Singer, CTO, Sony Pictures Entertainment; President, DECE SPEAKERS Cedric Arnaud-Battandier, VP, Strategy & Corporate William C. Brown, Assoc. VP Technology and GM, Service Development, Technicolor Provider Business Unit, North America, D-Link Seth Bailey, CEO, iTOK Mike Buckingham, Director of Marketing, SmartLabs, Inc. David Barclay, Director Energy Management, OpenPeak Thomas Carpenter, VP Operations and Digital Chief of Staff, Scott Barkley, Vice President, Products, Jasper Wireless Epix Anthony Bay, CEO, MOD Systems Susan Cashen, Vice President Marketing, Control4 David Bercovich, Vice President of Business Development, David Chechelashvili, Head of Gaming and Retail, XpanD, Inc AlertMe Alfredo Choperena, President, SimpleHomeNet Savinay Berry, Vice President, Granite Ventures Matthew Choy, Marketing Director, Rsupport Inc. Gilles BianRosa, CEO, Vuze, Inc. Albert Chu, Vice President, Marketing and Alliances, ACCESS Stephen Blum, President, Tellus Venture Associates Systems Americas Jeff Bonin, Vice President of Business Development, Alticast Jim Denney, Vice President, General Manager, Product Kris Bowring, Senior Director, Emerging Business, Best Buy Marketing, TiVo Inc. Cathy Bradley, Global Lead, Customer Contact Business Matt DiMaria, EVP & GM, Sonic Solutions (Roxio) Process Outsourcing Services, Accenture Gary Ellison, Chief Security Architect, Intertrust Technologies, Paul Brody, Global Lead, IBM Electronics Industry Strategy representing Marlin Practice, IBM Global Business Services Greg Ennis, Technical Director, Wi-Fi Alliance USC04-101018-1 June 28-30, 2011 | Santa Clara, CA | www.CONNECTIONSUS.com the digital living conference & showcase Jim Feuille, General Partner, Crosslink Capital Nash Parker, Director of Emerging Technology & Media, Martin Flusberg, CEO, Powerhouse Dynamics Alcatel-Lucent Paul Fulton, General Manager, Prosumer Business Unit, Cisco Tony Perucca, Senior Director, comScore, Inc. Systems, Inc. Tom Pollard, Director of Product Management, Verimatrix Inc. Dwight Gibson, VP & GM Connected Home Solutions, Drake Pruitt, SVP Business Development, Ascent Media Group Ingersoll Rand Yaron Raz, Director of Video Solutions Marketing, BigBand Alexandre Giess, Head of Digital Home - Group Marketing Networks North America, Orange/France Telecom Group Terri Richardson, Business Integration Manager, Navic at Alex Glass, Vice President, Global Operations, thePlatform Microsoft Wynn Grubbs, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Anthony Rodio, COO, Support.com PlumChoice, Inc. Daniel Scheinman, SVP & GM, Cisco Media Solutions Group, Todd Hinders, Senior Vice President, ExtendMedia Cisco Systems, Inc. Scott Hublou, Co-Founder, SVP of Products, EcoFactor Rick Schwartz, Senior Product Manager, PacketVideo (PV) Richard Irving, Managing Partner, Pond Venture Partners Ltd. Loren Shade, VP Marketing, Allegro Software Development Ronald Jacoby, Senior Director and Chief Architect, Corporation Connected TV, Yahoo! Gene Sheridan, CEO, BridgeCo, Inc. Kanaan Jemili, Vice President of Product Management, DivX, Charley Shoemaker, Director, Product Management, Nielsen Inc. Online, The Nielsen Company Michael Kostainsek, Senior Partner, Account Director, MEC Howard Simons, Director of Sales Research, West Division, (WPP’s Group M) Comcast Spotlight Douglas Light, Sr. Vice President of Global Sales and Business Melissa Simpler, CEO, Affinegy Development, Widevine Peter Smyth, CEO, RedMere Steve Linke, Associate Director Consumer Electronics, Verizon Kurt Stammberger, Vice President Marketing, Mocana Wireless - Open Development Mark Studness, Director E-Commerce, Verizon James Lopez, General Manager, Digital Video Surveillance, Dean Takahashi, Digital Media Lead Writer, VentureBeat Logitech Jim Theberge, Product Management Director, Rovi Ajay Luthra, Senior Director of Advanced Technology, Corporation Motorola Steve Tranter, VP Interactive and Broadband, NDS Tony Masterson, COO, CTO and Co-founder, Zenverge Daren Tsui, CEO, mSpot, Inc Letha McLaren, Vice President of Energy Products, iControl Networks Edgar Villalpando, SVP, Marketing, ActiveVideo Networks Kevin Meagher, CEO, Intamac Systems Dr. Kenneth Wacks, Member, GridWise Architecture Council, U.S. Department of Energy Andy Melder, Vice President Business Development, Gigle Networks Ian Walsh, VP Business Development, ProVision Communications Frank Mona III, Executive Director, Sales Execution, Consumer Home Services, AT&T Nate Williams, CMO, 4Home Kevin Morgan, CTO, Arxan Technologies, Inc. Ken Wirt, Vice President Consumer Marketing, Cisco Systems, Inc. Malachy Moynihan, VP, Video Strategy, Cisco Systems, Inc. Tom Woods, VP, User Experience, Rovi Corporation Richard Nesin, Executive Director, HomePNA Alliance Mark W. Young, Vice President, Strategy & BD, Mobile, Robert O’Dell, President/CEO, SecurityCoverage, Inc. Comcast Interactive Media Nathan Ota, Solutions Product Marketing Manager, Consumer Dan Ziegler, Regional Director, Latens Systems Solutions, Trilliant Sean Parham, Executive Vice President & CMO, 2Wire, Inc. USC04-101018-1 June 28-30, 2011 | Santa Clara, CA | www.CONNECTIONSUS.com the digital living conference & showcase 2009 KEYNOTES Joseph Ambeault, Director, Product Development and Glenn Lurie, President of Emerging Devices and Resale, AT&T Management, Video Services, Verizon Mobility and Consumer Markets Andres E. Carvallo, Chief Information Officer, Austin Energy Mitch Singer, CTO, Executive Vice President of New Media and Technology, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc.; President, Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) SPEAKERS Sanket Amberkar, Marketing Manager, Network Systems Ben Geller, Senior Director of Marketing, Motive Product Solutions, Cisco Group, Alcatel-Lucent Bruce Anderson, General Manager, Global Electronics Noam Geri, Co-founder, Vice President Marketing & Business Industry, IBM Development, AMIMON Sean Besser, VP, Business Development, Macrovision Andrea Goldsmith, Co-Founder and CTO, Quantenna Stephen Blum, President, Tellus Venture Associates Communications Jeff Bonin, Vice President & GM, Alticast Mike Harris, CEO, AnySource Brandon Brown, CEO, Zodiac Interactive David Henry, Sr. Director of Product Marketing, Home Products, NETGEAR Torey Bruno, Director of Business Development, Via Licensing Corporation Chris Hock, Senior VP, Product Management, BlackArrow Geoff Burke, Senior Director, Corporate Marketing, Calix Jim Hunter, CTO and Chief Architect, 4Home Jon Burr, VP, Customer Experience and Operations, CrossLoop, Brent Hurley, Strategic Partner Development Manager, Inc. YouTube Duane Carvalho, Sales Director, North America, Jungo Richard Irving, Managing Partner, Pond Venture Partners Steve Cashman, Chief Strategy Officer, Exceptional Innovation Vipin Jain, President and CEO, Retrevo Chenyi Chiu, Strategic Program Manager, HD-PLC Alliance Braxton Jarratt, CEO, Clearleap Paul Dawes, CEO, iControl Networks Brian Johnson, Senior Vice President, Americas and Asia Pacific, mBlox, Inc. Rolf De Vegt, Director, Technical Standards Qualcomm Jim Johnson, President & CEO, uControl Jim Denney, VP, Product Marketing, TiVo Inc. Scott Kelliher, Category Director, Telecommunications & Vijay Desai, Founder, CEO, Aceurity, Inc. Technology, Platform A/AOL Christopher Deutschen, Senior Manager, Product & Business Fred King, VP, Sales & Marketing, PlumChoice, Inc. Development, Direct Energy Kazuhiro Kitagawa, Vice-Chairman, PUCC Chris Dobrec, Sr. Director Strategy & Business Development, Cisco Systems Steve Koepp, Senior Manager, Business Development, Microsoft Corporation Brian Donnelly, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Icron Art Lancaster, CTO, Affinegy Ajay Dugar, Executive Director, Paramount Digital Entertainment Michael Lantz, CEO, Accedo Broadband Mike Ehlenberger, Vice President of Channel Sales, Actiontec Craig Lee, Vice President, Marketing and Business Electronics, Inc. Development, Ortiva Wireless Jaime Fink, Vice President of Technology and Strategy, 2Wire Michelle Leyden Li, General Manager, Home Control Business Unit, Zilog Meir Friedlander, CEO, Eyecon Technologies, Inc. Sheung Li, Director of Product Development & Marketing, Jonathan Gaines, Senior Vice President - Sales, Xeriton SiBEAM Corporation/BluePhone Alex Limberis, COO, Syabas Technology, Inc. Jackson Gates, Director of Business Development, Pandora USC04-101018-1 June 28-30, 2011 | Santa Clara, CA | www.CONNECTIONSUS.com the digital living conference & showcase Ken Lowe, Vice President, Strategic
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