The good news is we reached our original target of 150 people registering for the West Coast Community Leadership Summit (CLS West) today. The bad news is that, without some additional last minute financial sponsorship, we will have to start charging $20 per ticket for late registration next week. We have some sponsorship leads, but, most of them can only be followed up after the holiday weekend has passed. You can expect some additional tickets to be available one way or another sometime on Wednesday, January 6th. Check back here regularly or follow @CLSWest for updates on additional tickets next week.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
No More Free Tickets Without More Sponsors
Friday, December 25, 2009
CLS West Theme: We Are Family
"Great communities are built on great relationships. When people really feel a sense of belonging they are enjoying not only being productive but swimming in the tide of your community’s personality. When you put productive people together in a room (real or virtual) and they feel a sense of family, your community will be inundated with belonging."I don't expect everyone attending CLS West to immediately feel that we are all part of one big San Francisco Bay Area community leadership family. However, our main goal with this first CLS West gathering is to begin to foster that sense of family. Thus, our theme for this year: We Are Family.
P.S. This is by no means intended as a sales pitch for Jono's book. It is freely available online to enjoy, share and modify under a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike Non-Commercial license. If you can not afford to buy the book, you will find the link to the free ebook PDF download at the bottom of this page. In my opinion, it is a must read for people who are serious about community management.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Check Out Our Attendee Photo Gallery
We decided to create an Attendee Photo Gallery to make it easier to connect the names with the faces during CLS West. It is already seeded with the photos of the event organizers and the unconference speakers. Check it out:
http://bit.ly/clswest-gallery
If you like, you can upload your own photo to the wiki and add yourself to this photo gallery. Please be sure to insert it alphabetically by first name into the existing gallery. If you would rather not do it yourself, Mark Terranova has volunteered to help get everyone's photo into the gallery. Mark will be handling email requests to add people to the photo gallery sent to this address:
people [at] clswest [dot] us
It could be as simple as sending us a link to your Twitter account or your LinkedIn public profile. That would be enough information for us to use your Twitter or LinkedIn profile picture and link your name below the photo back to the corresponding account. Of course, you can provide a specific link for your entry in the gallery even if you point us to your Twitter or LinkedIn profile for your gallery picture. If you do choose to send in a photo via link or email attachment, an image with square proportions and at least 73x73 pixels in size is required.
That's All Folks, Van
P.S. The reason we didn't include Facebook as one of the easy options is due to the fact profile pictures on Facebook are not constrained to square proportions. We are trying to avoid the need for any additional image processing on our part when handling requests to add people to the gallery.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Final Speaker Roster for Ignite CLS West
If you just like the idea of a community leadership ignite event, you should find someone you know in community leadership that is attending the unconference on our attendee list and ask them to invite you as their guest to the Ignite. The community leaders giving Ignite Talks on January 9th are:
- Ann Winblad: SDForum
- Carlos Hernandez: Social Media for the Uncomfortable
- Dave Nielsen: CloudCamp
- Grant Bowman: Ubuntu California
- Kaliya Hamlin: Internet Identity Workshop, She's Geeky
- Kami Griffiths: Community Technology Network, TechSoup
- Karsten Wade: Red Hat Community
- Leslie Hawthorn: Google Summer of Code
- Mary Vincent: Green Software Unconference
- Nancy Frishberg: BayCHI
- Peter Kellner: Silicon Valley Code Camp
- Robert Stephenson: The Program for the Future Conference
- Sudha Jamthe: Twitter Meetup, Facebook Meetup, Social Media Strategist at PayPal
- Tammy Baker: Dare 2B Digital Conference
- Vincent Lauria: Silicon Valley New Tech Meetup
All of our speakers except for Ann Winblad and Robert Stephenson can be followed from this Ignite CLS West Speakers twitter list. They are also listed in the CLS West People Photo Gallery on our wiki. Check it out!
Friday, December 11, 2009
Busy Week on the Sponsorship Front
We already have 90 people registered to attend and we will definitely hit the 125 limit fairly soon at our current sign up rate. I would hate to have to limit participation or charge attendees due to a lack of sponsorship support. Our Sponsorship Sheet outlines the various levels of sponsorship available and the sponsor benefits for each one. If you have any leads/questions in regards to sponsorship, you can contact us at:
Monday, December 7, 2009
Wow! 9 Adobe User Group Leaders Signed Up for CLS West Today!
I met Keith Sutton at Silicon Valley Code Camp in October of this year. Keith runs the most excellent Silicon Valley Flex User Group. I invited him the other day to join me at CLS West on January 9th at DeVry University in Daly City. Today, he signed up and he managed to get 8 more people all involved in the local Adobe User Group (AUG) communities to sign up with him. I did something similar inviting local Java User Group Leaders to CLS West, but, the solidarity of the AUG Leaders all signing up on the same day is quite impressive. I look forward to meeting them all at CLS West. So, are you involved in community leadership locally? If so, you should join us on January 9th and invite your peers in community leadership to sign up too. Registration is free and takes just a minute to complete online here:
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Joining the CLS West Mailing List
To email the list, send email to:
I want to stress that the CLS West Mailing List is to be used for discussions of regional community leadership issues specific to the Western Region of the United States. For example, the communications around the organization and planning of CLS West are a perfect example of what this mailing list is to be used for. Conversely, any general discussions relevant to the global community of community leaders belong on the International CLS Mailing List.
clswest AT googlegroups DOT com
Finally, I want to assure everyone that we have setup our CLS West Mailing List with an eye towards spam prevention. We have post moderation turned on for initial posts from new members. Our mailing list moderators will be banning any new users attempting to spam the list. This also means your own first post to the group could be slightly delayed in going out. If that happens, you can contact us at:
info AT clswest DOT us