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Industry acceptance (grudgingly in some cases) that Google, Facebook and their web-born friends are a big part of the telco conversation.
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Share“This Sunday I am off to Barcelona #MWC12 @mobileworldlive Can’t wait! Facebook CTO is a speaker! Also Google, so cool!
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Ubiquitous wireless brought on by innovative technologies like Alcatel-Lucent’s lightRadio.
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Three letters: LTE.
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The weather.
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The concept of network enablers as a distribution channel for network capabilities will be do or die.
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SXSW 2011: Vote early, vote often, vote for us
March is unquestionably the greatest month of the year. It’s the month of my birthday (March 4…big presents, please) and also the month when the annual South by Southwest Interactive/Film/Music Festival rolls into Austin.
SXSW 2011 stands to be one of the best festivals yet…primarily because panel ideas submitted by three of my colleagues and I made it through the latest round of voting. Okay, to be honest, the festival would be great anyway, but why settle for great when awesome is so much better?
All it takes is a few clicks to cast your vote for four panels that are sure to entertain and educate (one of which may involve screaming and flying vegetables). Voting ends at midnight tonight. Please cast your vote now!
- “PR Eats Its Own: The Worst of 2011” (this one’s mine…it will either be a lot of fun or get me fired…probably both)
- “Ring! Ring! Can U Hear Us (Developers) Now?” (this one’s Laura Merling’s…one of the smartest people I’ve ever worked with…will be a great panel that shakes/wakes up the telco industry)
- “Designing Tomorrow’s Telco” (this one’s my friend Ross Turk’s…he killed on-stage at the Gluecon conference in Denver earlier this year)
- “Can Developers Help Carriers Get Into The Game?” (this one’s Scott Monson’s…check out YouTube’s “fake scott monson”…the guy’s a bonafide video star)
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Career Update: When Passion and Profession Collide

It’s interesting what you can see when you look back on what as been close to a 20-year career in public relations. I recently took that trip down memory lane. Here’s some of what I learned:
- I’ve worked for some very cool, very prestigious companies and clients.
- I’ve learned from and worked alongside some of the best pros in this business.
- While I’ve done creative, impactful work on everything from Remington razors to underground storage tank removal, my passion and some of my absolute best work can be found in technology; I like to translate tough, geeky, change-the-world science into language and stories normal people can understand and relate to.
- I’m a startup guy in a corporate suit.
Which is why about a month ago I accepted the executive role of Director, Influencer Management at Alcatel-Lucent. It’s an exciting, challenging and wide-ranging role that combines a number of my favorite experiences of the past two decades:
- A love of emerging technology. At IBM, I led the global communications strategy for Big Blue’s pervasive computing and wireless initiative. We’re talking sensors and chips in everything from toasters to cars. During my six years at IBM, I also handled PR for one of the smartest technologists I’ve ever had the honor to know, John Patrick. Working closely with John and his Next Generation Internet team, I promoted IBM’s efforts around Internet2 and its early entry into Linux. While on the PR agency side of the business, I lived every computer geek’s dream: working with some really smart guys out of AT&T’s Bell Labs to launch an embedded operating system called Plan 9 (you may remember the team behind this as the same team behind Unix).
- A disturbing fascination with infrastructure. Go figure. I’m passionate about the gear that makes all of the really cool things work. I had a blast learning about and promoting AT&T’s IP backbone before the entire world ran on Internet protocols. I geeked out to things like Metropolitan Area Networks leading the PSINet account in the days when 28.8 kbps was a huge pipe. I’ve been deep in the bowels of PAIX.
- A need to push beyond the possible. I’ve worked alongside fiery startup CEOs/founders. I helped launch a startup inside one of the world’s largest and most respected technology companies. Both demanded a constant, damn-the-rules, make-it-happen culture.
- A desire to work with great leaders who inspire great work. I’ve seen my share of good, terrible and great leaders in the years I’ve been in this industry. The great ones are few and far between…leaders like IBM’s VP of media relations, Ed Barbini, and MindTouch’s founder/CEO, Aaron Fulkerson — people you would walk through fire for.
My new role at Alcatel-Lucent is a mix of each of these and more. I am working with emerging technologies and business models that change how we communicate. I’m working with a clear leader driving the infrastructure that makes communication happen. The work we are doing is being done at the speed and with the style of a startup, yet with the backing and resources of a large, global corporation. We are helping to change a corporate mindset. Lastly, and most importantly, I’m part of a small, tight team being led by someone I’ve not only worked with in the past, but respect immensely.
I’m excited about the challenges and opportunities ahead…for me, for our team and for the industry we impact.




