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Date/Time: 9/24/2008 Wed 7:00-9:30pm
Event: UI 2.0 Bringing Sexy Back
Moderator: Holly Liu, Director of User Experience and Co-Founder at Watercooler Inc.
Speakers:
Mitch Grasso, SlideRocket CEO & Co-Founder at SlideRocket
Bill Wetherell, Director of UI Design at AOL
Elaine Wherry, VP of Products at Meebo
Location: AOL Campus, Mountain View
Address: 401 Ellis Street, Mountain View, CA
Registration URL: http://ui20.eventbrite.com
FREE if register online

Moderator
Holly Liu
Director of User Experience and Co-Founder at Watercooler Inc.
Holly is in charge of product design and founding member of Watercooler, a creator of sports and television entertainment applications within Facebook and other social networks for millions of fans. Prior to Watercooler, she was a Lead Designer at AOL in the Community Product Line. Holly holds a Masters from UC Berkeley in Information Management and a B.A. from UCLA in Communications.
Elaine Wherry
VP of Products at Meebo
Elaine is a co-founder of meebo.com in Mountain View, California. She majored in Symbolic Systems at Stanford and upon graduating, joined Synaptics and led their Usability team for several years. In 2005, she started meebo with two friends from Stanford, Seth Sternberg and Elaine Wherry. Shortly thereafter, Nielsen/NetRatings named meebo the fastest-growing IM destination in the US – ahead of Google Talk and Skype Messenger. Investors include Sequoia Capital and Draper Fisher Jurvetson. Elaine plays the violin and migrated west to California after growing up on a goat farm.
Bill Wetherell
Director of UI Design at AOL
Bill Wetherell leads the UED Team for AOL Mail. He's been working in user experience design for over 12 years and in past lives has led design teams at TechTV, the Walt Disney Internet Group, and Infoseek. And way before all that he studied film production and screenwriting at San Francisco State University.
Mitch Grasso
CEO & Co-Founder at SlideRocket
Mr. Grasso was co-founder of AdSpace Networks, which raised nearly $60MM in venture funding and operates a nationwide network of digital signs for advertising in shopping malls. Mr. Grasso became the VP of Product Development and was responsible for the planning and creation of the underlying CoolSign digital signage software, which was sold to Clarity Visual Systems in 2005, and subsequently to Planar (NasdaqGM: PLNR) in 2006, and is widely regarded as one of the foremost digital signage platforms available today. Prior to AdSpace, Mr. Grasso was part of the startup team at Silicon Gaming. There he spearheaded the design of the platform and games of the Odyssey, a revolutionary slot machine that brought multimedia to the casino gaming experience.
Event: UI 2.0 Bringing Sexy Back
Moderator: Holly Liu, Director of User Experience and Co-Founder at Watercooler Inc.
Speakers:
Mitch Grasso, SlideRocket CEO & Co-Founder at SlideRocket
Bill Wetherell, Director of UI Design at AOL
Elaine Wherry, VP of Products at Meebo
Location: AOL Campus, Mountain View
Address: 401 Ellis Street, Mountain View, CA
Registration URL: http://ui20.eventbrite.com
FREE if register online
Moderator
Holly Liu
Director of User Experience and Co-Founder at Watercooler Inc.
Elaine Wherry
VP of Products at Meebo
Bill Wetherell
Director of UI Design at AOL
Bill Wetherell leads the UED Team for AOL Mail. He's been working in user experience design for over 12 years and in past lives has led design teams at TechTV, the Walt Disney Internet Group, and Infoseek. And way before all that he studied film production and screenwriting at San Francisco State University.
Mitch Grasso
CEO & Co-Founder at SlideRocket
Mr. Grasso was co-founder of AdSpace Networks, which raised nearly $60MM in venture funding and operates a nationwide network of digital signs for advertising in shopping malls. Mr. Grasso became the VP of Product Development and was responsible for the planning and creation of the underlying CoolSign digital signage software, which was sold to Clarity Visual Systems in 2005, and subsequently to Planar (NasdaqGM: PLNR) in 2006, and is widely regarded as one of the foremost digital signage platforms available today. Prior to AdSpace, Mr. Grasso was part of the startup team at Silicon Gaming. There he spearheaded the design of the platform and games of the Odyssey, a revolutionary slot machine that brought multimedia to the casino gaming experience.
