MAP ANNUAL PUBLISHING SUMMIT 2007
MARCH 1-2, 2007
MEMORIAL UNION, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA
The Missouri Association of Publications (MAP) presents the 2007 Publishing Summit, featuring the nation's top publication professionals.
- Attend professional seminars delivered by industry experts and MU School of Journalism faculty suited to your needs in writing, editing, graphic design, photography, printing, circulation, and advertising.
- Meet and network with publications professionals from all over the region.
- Hear an inspiring keynote address from Pulitzer Prize winner Jacqui Banaszynski
- Witness the presentation of the first-ever Ranly awards at Thursday's dinner.
- Get 101 great ideas at the Publishers' Roundtable, led by Columbia's 2006 Citizen of the Year, Fred Parry.
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Registration Location
Registration for the conference will be in the North Lobby of the Memorial Union on the
MU Campus.
Thursday, March 1, 2007, from 1-5 p.m.
Friday, March 2, 2007, from 7-10 a.m.
Thursday, March 1
1-5 p.m.
Check-in, Exhibition, Publications Display
4 p.m.
Keynote Speaker - Pulitzer Prize Winner: Jacqui Banaszynski (read bio)
"Get on Your Knees and Dance: The enduring power of storytelling"
5-6:30 p.m.
Cocktails,Exhibits, Publications Display
6:30-8 p.m.
Dinner and the presentation of first ever "Ranly Awards"
8-9:30 p.m.
Wine & Dessert Networking in Exhibit Hall
Friday, March 2
7:30-8 a.m. Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall
8:15-9:30 Session 1 Breakouts
9:45-11 Session 2 Breakouts
11-11:30 Break in Exhibit Hall
11:30-12:45 Session 3 Breakouts
Editorial and Design Topics
Session 1 (8:15-9:30)
Jen Moeller (read bio)
Grammar Review 1 (get details)
Steve Weinberg(read bio)
Narrative Techniques in Shorter Features: Why readers want and deserve in-depth stories with compelling writing. (get details)
Reuben Stern (read bio)
Show vs. Tell: How visual thinking can enhance storytelling (get details)
John Fennell (read bio)
Service Stories that Deliver (get details)
Session 2 (9:45-11)
Jen Moeller (read bio)
Grammar Review 2 (get details)
Don Ranly (read bio)
Selling the Copy: How to write headlines, captions, and blurbs that grab attention (get details)
David Rees (read bio)
Working with Pictures; Working with Photographers (get details)
Suzette Heiman (read bio)
More, Faster...You Want Results, Too? (get details)
Session 3 (11:30-12:45)
Jen Moeller (read bio)
Grammar Review 3 (get details)
Judy Bloch (read bio)
Your Good Ideas- And How They Can Be Great (get details)
Brant Houston (read bio)
Computer-assisted Reporting and Research: Fast, easy and Cheap (get details)
Andrew Clay Barton (read bio)
Cover Design Workshop (get details)
Publishing and Management Topics
Session 1 (8:15-9:30)
Gary Whitaker (read bio)
Adding Revenue without Adding Pages (get details)
Jack Miller (read bio)
Managing Media in a Changing Environment (get details)
Session 2 (9:45-11)
Fred Parry (read bio)
Publishers' Roundtable: 101 Great Ideas! (get details)
Gregory Holman (read bio)
Serenity Now! Editorial management 101 (get details)
Session 3 (11:30-12:45)
Larry Lannon (read bio)
The Use and Cultivation of Design to Build an Online Business (get details)
Cam Bishop (read bio)
A Brave New World (get details)
1-1:45
Lunch begins at 1:00 p.m. Brief remarks by MAP President Gary Whitaker (read bio)
and MAP Executive Director Don Ranly (read bio).
1:35
Brief Business Meeting
NOTE: All exhibit booths and magazine tables will remain open until 4 p.m.