Ticonderoga Ventures, Inc. Announces 2009 Social Networking Conference Speaker Line-Up, Including JetBlue Airways
SocialNetworkingConference.com - December 01, 2008
(PRNewsChannel) / New York, N.Y. / Ticonderoga Ventures, Inc. announces that value airline JetBlue Airways (NASDAQ:JBLU) will be among the presenters at the Social Networking Conference on January 22-23, 2009 at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
Morgan Johnston, Manager of Corporate Communications at JetBlue, will discuss the emerging medium as a tool for connecting with customers and media. Mr. Johnston is responsible for new media communications and online outreach projects for the airline. He formulates and oversees JetBlue strategy for social networks and maintains JetBlue’s presence on Twitter at http://twitter.com/jetblue. He is also responsible for JetBlue’s internal network of multimedia distribution and acts as spokesman for the company.
The Miami Social Networking Conference is the definitive leading business event for the social networking and social media industry. The convention and expo discusses both business and enterprise social networking. Since its formation, it continues to discuss working business models and new technologies for the space.
Executives from the following industries will be attending the event: Social Media, Social Networking, Venture Capital, Software, Mobile, Interactive Marketing, Widgets, Mashups, Payment Processing, Background Search firms and others. A breakdown of delegates that attended previous events can be found on the Web site.
For more information, please visit the Web site www.SocialNetworkingConference.com or contact:
Ticonderoga Ventures, Inc.
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