Jump in. Participate. Share. Learn. Network. Grow. And don’t expect business as usual.
The third annual Digital Non-Conference is back in the Queen City and ready to rock your digital world on Thursday, Sept. 23 and Friday, Sept. 24. Interact and engage with local, regional and national digital connoisseurs. Learn, discuss, network and share ideas on the future of all things digital. Visit our 2010 Digital Non-Conference page to learn more.
“Digital Media s a rapidly growing field. Students with talent and the right skills will be in demand for years to come. Those who have learned how to learn and who can adapt to change will be in demand for decades to come.”
John Young, Creative Director, Bridge Worldwide
Organizing Partners for the 2010 Digital Non-Conference are ADCLUB Cincinnati and the American Marketing Association (AMA Cincinnati).
Oher organizations that have committed their support include the Cincinnati Chapters of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), the Digital Signage Association, Cincinnati Social Media, The Circuit and The Women’s Circuit.
Click here for a quick Twitter list to follow of our Digital Non-Conference speakers, sponsors and bloggers.
History
Founded by ADCLUB Cincinnati, the Digital Non-Conference first saw the light of day in April 2007. As the process gained momentum, the organizers recognized the opportunity to bring local, regional and national experts together for an inspirational and creative digital forum. Bringing proven experts – Brand Managers, Entrepreneurs, and Consultants – together in the same room with respected academics and students, and you have the fuel for new ideas and brilliant new digital innovations. The 2010 Non-Conference will be nothing short of spectacular.
With more than 400 businesses in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky focused on package design, branding, advertising, and marketing communications, it’s been said that more than half the people involved in advertising and marketing in the nation work and live in the 15-county Cincinnati metropolitan area.





























