Innovation Philadelphia is excited to bring high-caliber keynote speakers to Philadelphia for the Global Creative Economy Convergence Summit. These speakers represent the cutting edge of innovation in interactive media, the creative process, and social entrepreneurship.
Innovation Philadelphia will host the 2009 Global Creative Economy Convergence Summit at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, located in the heart of Philadelphia at 1101 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107. Accommodations are available at the Summit’s official hotel, the Loews Philadelphia Hotel, conveniently located at 1200 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107. Registration for the two-day Summit is $225. For more information about the Summit or to register online, please visit www.GCECS2009.com.
Elizabeth Gilbert

Elizabeth Gilbert is most famous for her recent book Eat, Pray, Love (Viking, 2006) – the story of the year she spent traveling around the world in search of personal restoration after a difficult divorce. After graduating from New York University, she used money earned at a Philadelphia diner to travel, as she says, “to create experiences to write about, gather landscapes and voices.” Gilbert’s journalism over the years has been published in Harper’s Bazaar, Spin, The New York Times Magazine, and GQ. Gilbert will speak on the topic of nurturing creativity, discussing the impossible things we expect from artists and geniuses and sharing the radical idea that, instead of the rare person “being” a genius, all of us “have” a genius.
Peter Shankman

An entrepreneur, author, speaker, and worldwide connector, Peter is recognized worldwide for radically new ways of thinking about Social Media, PR, marketing, advertising, creativity, and customer service. Peter is perhaps best known for founding Help A Reporter Out, (HARO), currently the largest free source repository in the world, sending out over 1,200 queries from worldwide media each week. Peter is also the founder and CEO of The Geek Factory, Inc. (www.geekfactory.com). Peter’s PR and Social Media clients have included the Snapple Beverage Group, NASA, The US Department of Defense, Walt Disney World, The Ad Council, American Express, Discovery Networks, New Frontier Media, Napster, Juno, Dream Catcher Destinations Club, and Harrah’s Hotels.
Jane McGonigal

Jane McGonigal, Director of Game Research and Development at the Institute of the Future, leads the field of game design for future forecasting and problem solving. One of Fast Company’s 100 most creative people for 2009, her projects include collaborative crowd-sourcing platforms, Superstruct and Signtific, as well as designing marketing game platforms for Microsoft and Halo 2, McDonalds’ and the 2008 Olympics. Jane McGonigal will speak on the topic of “Inventing the Future with Game Design.” She will discuss how games optimize human ability and will demonstrate how games can harness the power of collective intelligence to solve real-world problems.
Randall Kempner

Randall Kempner is Executive Director of the Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs (ANDE), a new initiative of the world-renowned Aspen Institute. ANDE seeks to dramatically increase the amount and effectiveness of capital, technical, and business assistance for entrepreneurs in developing countries. ANDE’s founding funders and members include The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Center for Creative Leadership, Google.org, Omidyar Network, The Rockefeller Foundation, The Skoll Foundation, and McKinsey & Company. Randall Kempner will present “The Global Promise of Entrepreneurship,” highlighting the ability of entrepreneurs to find opportunities in the face of challenges and exploring ways to leverage the power of entrepreneurship throughout the globe.
For more information on the keynote speakers and to register for the Summit, please visit www.GCECS2009.com