TechWeek, a digiterati conference held in several large (so far) U.S. cities, has named me to their first LA TechWeek100. Per their site, “The Techweek100 identifies Los Angeles area leaders who have a significant impact on business and technology.” I’ve been named both for being a co-founder of the film finance marketplace Slated, and also as an investor in various tech startups. The list is humbling; I’m in very good company.
More from their site: “The Techweek100 includes managers of fast-growing technology companies, prominent investors, key enablers of the digital ecosystem, creators of new technologies, and other innovators that make important contributions to their field. The Techweek100 is not a ranking but rather a list of 100 technology leaders and organizations chosen by the Techweek community, Techweek Advisory Boards, and Team Techweek.”
The LA conference runs Nov. 21-22 and features a number of fascinating topics and speakers I’m looking forward to hearing.
Posted in Film, In Person (or, like, Live), Los Angeles, News & Events, Press, Slated, Tech
Hello William ,
first of all the overdue congratulations !
Do you have any impressions to share from this event , sounds like something to get lost in ( not literally , i hope ..) .
Best wishes ,
sahana
I knew you were destined for great things when you sang Judy in Disguise With Diamonds as a callow three year old.