Tim Leberecht, CMO, NBBJ, “Business Romantic” Author

Tim Leberecht is the author of the book The Business Romantic (HarperCollins, 2015) and the founder of The Business Romantic Society. He is the chief marketing officer of NBBJ, a global design and architecture firm that helps organizations such as Amazon, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Boeing, Google, Samsung, Starbucks, and Tencent create meaningful experiences. Previously, he was the chief marketing officer of product design and strategy firm Frog Design, acclaimed for its work with Apple and many other Fortune 500 brands. His writing has appeared in publications such as Harvard Business Review, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, Forbes, Fortune, Psychology Today, and Wired.

He has spoken at venues including TED, The Economist Big Rethink, DLD, the Silicon Valley CEO Summit, Commonwealth Club, Remix, and the World Economic Forum. His TED Talk “3 Ways to (Usefully) Lose Control of Your Brand” has been viewed by almost a million people to date. Leberecht is the co-founder of the 15 Toasts dinner series and an advisor to The Human Agency, a collective of social change-makers. He serves on the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Values and on the board of Jump Associates, a strategy and innovation consultancy. He was born and raised in Germany and lives in San Francisco with his wife and daughter.

What are you presenting?

“The New Romantic Era in Business and Tech.”

What is your vision about the future?

“A truly humane human enterprise.”

Peter Hamilton, CEO, TUNE

Born and raised in west Texas, Peter began his early career in classical music as a trained opera singer. His travels and interests in internet content eventually lead him to explore user experience and online discovery in 2005 when he began to develop skills in online marketing from SEO and display to performance marketing. Peter met partners Lucas and Lee in 2009, which gave him an opportunity to provide a solution for marketers with a data driven product for tracking and attributing performance for advertising relationships.

The original product, HasOffers.com, was a quick success and with only founder funds the company continued to grow at 100% year over year. In November 2011, the company launched MobileAppTracking.com which quickly became the global leader in attributing mobile app advertising with clients like Supercell, Kayak, ABC.com, Spotify, Uber, and HotelTonight, and in May 2013 TUNE raised $9.4 million from
Accel Partners. Peter resides in Seattle, WA, the location of the TUNE headquarters.

Dr. Michael Trautmann, CEO, thjnk

He is Co-founder and member of the Executive Board of advertising agency trautmann, heumann, jochum und kemper ag

After graduating from the University of Augsburg with a PhD in 1993, Michael Trautmann became a manager at Bossard Consultants. 1997 saw him assume a position on the Executive Board at ad agency Springer & Jacoby where, in 2000, he became a founding partner of Springer & Jacoby International and a member of the holding company’s Board. From 2002 to 2004, Michael Trautmann joined Audi in Ingolstadt as Global Head of Marketing. Then, in July 2004, he joined forces with André Kemper to establish the agency kempertrautmann gmbh, which underwent a rebranding in August 2012 to become trautmann, heumann, jochum und kemper ag – in short, thjnk.

Michael Trautmann sits on the agency’s Executive Board alongside Karen Heumann and Armin Jochum. thjnk ag employs 200 people across its three offices in Berlin, Düsseldorf and Hamburg – and clients include brands like Audi, IKEA, Henkel and Paulaner. André Kemper and Michael Trautmann were named Agency Men of the Year 2007. In 2009, kempertrautmann received the Global Newcomer Agency of the Year award. Michael Trautmann is a team member and business angel for the not-for-profit initiative dotHIV, which has been working towards establishing the top-level domain “.hiv” since 2010. This is the world’s first top-level domain with an exclusively social mission: to bring the red ribbon into the digital age. In 2013, Michael Trautmann was elected Vice President of GWA, the Gesamtverband der deutschen Werbeagenturen (Association of German Advertising Agencies).

Marc Rigley, Playground Director, Fuel Industries

Mark is a seasoned leader of product teams, with experience in consumer electronics, automotive, and product design.  His work has won international awards, including Best in Show in Automotive at CES 2012. He is a frequent presenter at technical and design conferences in Europe and North America, including a recent appearance at TEDx Kanata.

He is fascinated both by emerging technologies and by the design challenges that these new technologies pose. His role as Playground Director at Fuel Industries in Ottawa gives him plenty of opportunity to stay ahead of the curve technologically, while staying grounded in human-centred design principles.

What are you presenting:

“I will be presenting a talk on brand engagement and marketing in the age of makers. Working title: “Marketing in the Age of Makers” – how agencies and brands are joining the maker revolution.” 

Vision of the future:

“As far as my vision of the future goes, I believe that we are entering what could be a golden age of product design, powered in part by the rise of maker culture. The increasingly fast pace of commoditization of technology has given us, as designers, an amazingly rich set of tools with which to work.  So many technical problems have been solved; all of these roads, so to speak, have been paved. Instead of struggling with engineering hardware and software, we are now free to focus on design, on the invention and creation of meaningful products and services.”

Charlotte Jarvis, DNA Artist, Music of the Spheres

Music of the Spheres utilises new bioinformatics technology developed by Dr. Nick Goldman to encode a new musical recording by the Kreutzer Quartet into DNA. The DNA has been suspended in soap solution and will be used by visual artist Charlotte Jarvis to create performances and installations filled with bubbles. The ‘recording’ will fill the air, pop on visitors skin and literally bathe the audience in music.

Project Website

 

John Baekelmans, CTO, IoE & Smart Lighting, CISCO

John Baekelmans is Chief Technology Officer for Cisco’s Internet of Everything (IoE) Solutions group. His organizaton delivers solutions in a number of vertical areas like Manufacturing, Smart Cities, Utilities, Retail, etc. He and his team drive next generation innovations and thought leadership globally. John is currently also incubating a new global business for Enterprise IoE innovations within buildings around Connected Lighting.

John has spent 19 years at Cisco where he held various leadership positions within Engineering, Services and the M&A departments and has authored numerous US and European patents. John was also the co-founder of a Belgian residential solutions startup called Fifthplay.

Before joining Cisco, John designed, implemented and operated large PBX- networks at Siemens.John obtained a Masters degree in Computer Science from the University of Antwerp, Belgium and is a former Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE). In his spare time, he is engaged in Belgium’s National fast response rescue team to assist in global disasters and also leads Cisco’s Disaster Response team for EMEAR. He loves to ski, is an advanced scuba diver and currently lives in London.

What are you presenting?

“I will explain Cisco’s vision for the ‘Digital Ceiling’. Starting off with Connected LED Lighting, ceilings in buildings are becoming smarter and smarter. Sensors in connected light fixtures will capture tons of data which will allow analytics software running on network devices in your ceiling to turn that data into meaningful data. Meaningful data which will be used by Application developers to create brand new experiences and efficiencies in Enterprise buildings, retail stores, etc …”

What is your vision about the future?

 “The future is connected & digital … at home, at work, everywhere you go !”

 

Teemu Arina – Author, Live Biohacking

Teemu Arina has a professional career of over 15 years as a management advisor, technology entrepreneur, author and speaker. He is one of the forefront thinkers on the intersection of the human and the machine, social media, mobile & cloud services, the future of work and online learning.

Mr. Arina is the founder and CEO of Meetin.gs, founder and CEO of Dicole, co-founder of the Quantified Self & Biohacking Finland movement and author of a number of articles and knowledge books including the forthcoming Biohacker’s Handbook.

Mr. Arina is a regular visiting lecturer at a number of academic institutions globally and has presented internationally as an invited keynote speaker in countries such as USA, UK, Russia, the Netherlands, Germany and Italy.

Kai Diekmann about Mobility & Innovation

The M – Forum invites innovators, media and marketing leaders to share insights and network in an exclusive setting. We interviewed Kai Diekmann (BILD) about his experience and learning about the differences about Silicon Valley to Germany. After a year-long working visit to the valley, Kai came back and spent a year implementing his learnings at Axel Springer publishing and the BILD editorial team in Berlin.

The new world is a big chance, because we can do much more and we can do it in a much more efficient and creative way.

Kai Diekmann, Editor-in-Chief, BILD

Kai Diekmann was scheduled to talk at M, but was booked away by a “hush-hush” wedding, that we will know about soon – or read in the tabloids. So, we took the chance to get some insights from him prior to the M – Forum.

 

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