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Locations

  • Friday June 1st: Vintage 21′s West Campus at 117 S West St ( map )
  • Saturday June 2nd and Sunday June 3rd: AIA’s North Carolina Headquarters at 14 East Peace Street (map )

Details

On Friday, June 1, we are planning on having two panels focused on how open source and open government are applied to civic participation and to business. The panels are divided into:

The Government Perspective

  • Lori Bush, Cary Town Council At-Large Representative
  • Charles Duncan, Editor, Raleigh Public Record
  • Andy Krzmarzick, Community Manager, GovLoop
  • Gail Roper, Raleigh Chief Information and Community Relations Officer, City of Raleigh
  • Moderator: Mitchell Silver, Chief Planning & Development Officer and Director, Raleigh City Planning

The Business Perspective

  • DeLisa Alexander, Chief People Officer, Red Hat
  • Jimmy Goodmon, VP/GM, Capitol Broadcasting New Media Company (WRAL)
  • Heather LaGarde, Technology and Innovation Advisor, IntraHealth International & IntraHealth OPEN
  • Matt Miszewski – SVP, Global Public Sector, Salesforce.com
  • Moderator: James Sauls, Center for Economic Development

Then, an inspirational lightning-talk session to leave attendees fired-up for the rest of the weekend. The lineup for the lightning-talk session is currently:

Lightning-talk Session

  • Jeff Mooney, SeeClickFix
  • Kevin Curry, Code For America
  • Todd Barr, Alfresco
  • Reid Serozi, Triangle Wiki
  • Charles Mangin, Pressure Pen
  • Mary Ann Baldwin, Innovate Raleigh
  • Matt Tomasulo, Walk Raleigh/Walk [Your City]
  • Moderator: Ryan Boyles, Ignite Raleigh

On Saturday, June 2, we will kick off our unconference–where the agenda will be determined by those in attendance. Folks will pitch ideas to start off the morning, several workshops will be hosted, and teams will start to form around ideas on how to improve civic engagement or other civic-minded needs in the City of Raleigh.

On Sunday, June 3, teams will collaborate on solving a civic issue that can improve the quality of life in Raleigh. Simultaneously, CityCamp Raleigh will host a Triangle Wiki content sprint to add pages, images, and ideas to trianglewiki.org. At 3pm, teams will present and CityCamp Raleigh will award one winning team with a cash reward.

If your are interested in sponsoring, planning, or participating in this years CityCamp Raleigh, please contact us. We look forward to shaping the future of our city with you. Be sure to mark your calendar for the first weekend in June when together, we will make change happen the open source way.

Parking

Nearby parking is available for all three days of CityCamp Raleigh 2012.

 

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