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Sure, the cool west coast players have their Lunch2.0. But Boston has its own special cast of characters and we don't need to play four-square to prove it.

 

Compete and Yahoo! are hosting tastybytes - a free lunch for folks who sign-up on this wiki (password = tasty). We created tastybytes lunches as a fun, informal way to bring people together to network and share new ideas about the web, marketing, technology, and whether the Yankees will MAKE the playoffs...or get mauled by the Tigers.

 

 

Enter your name on the rsvp list to join the tastybytes lunch. (password = tasty)

 

 

  1. David Eisenberg, Rakuten USA
  2. Craig Underwood, SocialSphere Strategies
  3. Mark Newcomer, Forrester Research
  4. Stephanie Rogers, Hill Holliday
  5. Evan Weisenfeld, Loyalty Marketers
  6. David Cancel, Lookery
  7. Andrew Rollert, SpotScout
  8. Jeff Stoler, Linked In
  9. David Hayes, HireMinds
  10. Mike Spataro, Visible Technologies
  11. Reed Sturtevant, Eons
  12. Aaron Strout, Shared Insights
  13. tuckerTJ Mahony, FlipKey
  14. Carl Query, FlipKey
  15. C.C. Chapman, CC Chapman.com
  16. David Klein, Brainshark
  17. Ryan Barrett, Digitas
  18. James Burke, Partners
  19. Dave Andre, Mall Networks
  20. David Cooperstein, Burst Media, etc.
  21. Kiki Mills, MITX
  22. Alex Flores, Modernista!
  23. Rishi Dean, Visible Measures
  24. Heb Ryan, Boston Post Partners, LLC
  25. Ron Shevlin, Epsilon
  26. Chris Hill, Cardvio & DirectoryM
  27. Dharmesh Shah, HubSpot, Inc.
  28. Joseph Ferlazzo, Context, LLC
  29. Toffer Winslow, ChoiceStream
  30. Doug Youch
  31. Brian Gladstein, Bit9
  32. Jeremiah Gall, FlipKey
  33. Jen Ray, MediaContacts
  34. Whitney Berns, Media Contacts
  35. Greg Slama, One To One Interactive
  36. Jon Pierce, Betahouse
  37. Brian Balfour, Betahouse, VGM Inc
  38. Nidhi J Modi, Carat
  39. Brian Del Veccho, Betahouse
  40. Jessica Mainelli, Carat
  41. Rob Go, Spark Capital
  42. Sean Corcoran, Carat
  43. Peter Kim, Forrester Research
  44. John Krochune Carat
  45. Ly Tran, Digitas
  46. Elizabeth Remington, Digitas
  47. Eric RIchard, Compete
  48. Kristina Cantelli, Digitas
  49. Gina Caruso, Boston College
  50. Alan Osetek, Connexion.a
  51. Andrew Q. Kraft, Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) (andrew@iab.net)
  52. Mike Ford, TownConnect
  53. Chad Coury Carat
  54. Jason Jacobs, Howard Fischer Associates
  55. Scott Weller SnapYap
  56. Matthew Ross, Internet Real Estate Group / Sweepstakes.com
  57. Julia Roy, Undercurrent
  58. Walt Doyle, uLocate Communications (where.com)
  59. Scott Bauman, Greenough Communications
  60. Susan Hahn, Yahoo
  61. Don McLagan, Compete
  62. Ryan Burke, Compete
  63. Kate Shoemaker
  64. Scott Ernst, Compete
  65. Jay Meattle, Compete & HepGuru
  66. Max Freiert, Compete
  67. John Della Volpe, SocialSphere Strategies/Harvard IOP
  68. Tony Tjan, Cueball Group
  69. Kathleen Gilroy, Otter Group
  70. Pito Salas (BlogBridge)
  71. David Laubner - 93south
  72. Ron Belanger, Yahoo!
  73. Kara Aucella, Yahoo!
  74. Tim Walsh, HireMinds
  75. Scott Velechko, Visible Measures Corp.
  76. Constance Freedman, Cue Ball
  77. Adam Marcus, Battery Ventures
  78. John Coronella, OnlineMarketer.com [blog]
  79. Tom Summit Buzz in thehub
  80. Maura Welch WeeWorld Boston Globe Business Filter
  81. Michelle Chamber
  82. Scott MacMillan, Fidelity Investments
  83. Michael Kreppein, Inquisix
  84. Dave Evans, Digicraft
  85. John Boynton, Firehouse Capital
  86. Tara Greco, ATG
  87. Chuck Tanowitz, Schwartz Communications
  88. Brian Kern, Internap
  89. Carlton SooHoo, Panospin Studios Photography
  90. Dan Alexander, CambridgeLight Partners
  91. Bill Kaplan, www.FreshAddress.com
  92. Rob Toomey, DiBona, Bornstein & Random
  93. John Kelley, Buzzwire
  94. Adam Steinmetz, Fidelity Investments
  95. Michael Ratner, SkyWorld Interactive
  96. David Hopkins, Mutiny Design
  97. Dan d'Heilly, dldheilly@yahoo.com
  98. Bill Shander, Beehive Media
  99. Tucker Sylvestro, Synthesis Studios
  100. John Cass, PR Communications
  101. Paul Baker UK SEO
  102. Doug Reynolds, PJA
  103. Harsh Vyas, EMC Corp.

 102. Tom Fitzgerald, Access Creative Group

 103. Ellen O'Brien, NameMedia

 104. Venkat Kolluri, Chitika

 105. Tessa Rudd, Chitika

 106. David Evans, Digicraft

 107. David Tischler

 108. Jim Dubinsky

 109. Dan Weinreb, Common Angels

 110. James Brabyn, Delicious-Webdesign

 111. Amit Sood, Creativ-Era's

 112. Sam Allcock, ICTInsite

 113. John Smirh, SJL Web Design

 114. Matt Stapleford, Firebubble Logo Design

 115. Clff Pollan

 116. Sam Logan, The Web Directory

 117. Katy Simpson, SEO Co

 118. Vincent Hymas Essex Website Designer

 119. Sam Yagan OkCupid

 120. Rak Jones Oak Furniture Co

 121. Steve Selek Offices Milton Keynes

 122. Tony Jones Landlords Insurance

 

 

tastybytes feedback:

 

Thanks for the meet'n'eat - excellent idea. It was good talking (shouting) with a few of you. I hope that I get to chat with a few more at the next session. - David Klein

 

Excellent food. A bit loud. Good meeting several of you! Next time we see each other, SpotScout will be able to help some of you find your parking spaces. Thanks again. - Andrew Rollert

 

Damn, I missed it by a week!! I am out there next week if anyone wants to sponsor a Boston Lunch 2.0 on friday the 28th!! I would be more then happy to coordinate!! Let me know.... Josh.Maher@gmail.com http://joshuamaher.com

 

I missed it too - would love to see another one. - Bill Shander, Beehive Media

 

Same here! I hope there's an event in October! Rob Toomey, The Ad Club rtoomey@adclub.org

 

Comments (3)

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Michael Steinberg said

at 7:04 pm on Sep 24, 2007

Is there an Oct event planned?

Stephen said

at 8:15 am on Sep 29, 2007

No, but we are doing one in November. We're thinking every two months. I do know that EMC is hosting a blogger event in October though.

Dan d'Heilly said

at 2:14 pm on Oct 1, 2007

Really, two months? I guess you're going for a West Coast-style "laid-back attitude." Doesn't make sense to me - seems like "momentum" implies a time-based coordinate: now you have it, in two months you don't...

Seems like that negates a Boston strength: SF may have hip mobility, but we have OCD behavior.

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