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Do Well and Do Good

How do we find meaning in marketing? Is it possible to do more in this industry than help companies sell stuff? Sure is. Rachel Nevers of Fortunate Consulting will explain how marketers can use our insights and knowledge about the customer to influence and improve the bigger business strategy.

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"Digital connectivity is the glue of the modern American economy. Yet for all of broadband’s economic benefits, the country continues to face a significant digital divide at the household level."

– Brookings institution report Nov 2017

Let's Do Something About It.

Because NC Broadband Matters.

Join us in Raleigh for the second annual NC Hearts Gigabit Interactive, a showcase of solutions demonstrating why access to modern broadband matters to rural and urban vitality, workforce development, and leadership in technology innovation as a state. Let's power the future of local communities in North Carolina!

NC Hearts Gigabit

2nd Annual Interactive

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Timely, Inspiring Content.

Interactive Agenda

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13


Mobile, Mobile, Mobile

Day 1 is about the word on every marketer’s mouth: Mobile. Why does it matter? And how do we get it right? Attend small group workshops about the future of mobile ads, mobile app development and trends in cross-screen targeting. Learn about the rapid rise of mobile browsing (and what that means to us) in our interactive globe installation. And hear from Kayla Witz, Founder of Mobili-T Media, about how to get caught up, and then get ahead.

THURSDAY, APRIL 14

Data Driven Marketing

We’re capturing more data than ever before. And we’re doing it more precisely. But we’re still not using data to its full potential. Used well, numbers can teach us about each other, inspire our creativity and help us take risks and innovate in our work. One highlight of the day: Peer Exchange sessions, where you can learn about the interesting ways people are using data in the industry. And don’t miss John Taff's impressive presentation about a rare skill: data design.

FRIDAY, APRIL 15

Do Well and Do Good

How do we find meaning in marketing? Is it possible to do more in this industry than help companies sell stuff? Sure is. Raquel Evers of Fortunate Consulting will explain how marketers can use our insights and knowledge about the customer to influence and improve the bigger business strategy.

The agenda

9:30

Welcome

NC Broadband Matters

Sig Hutchinson, Wake County Board of Commissioners

John Coggin, Director of Advocacy, NC Rural Economic Development Center

Rep. Robert Reives, (Chatham/Durham Counties), NC House of Representatives 













10-11 am

Broadband Access Matters

 

Access to modern broadband infrastructure matters for public health and safety, in education, and to farming. This session offers an opportunity for peer-to-peer sharing on the successful development of local applications for telehealth, disaster recovery, public safety, precision agriculture and e-learning.


Moderator:

Kenny Flowers, NC Commerce


Speakers: 

Will Aycock, Wilson Greenlight

Greg Coltrain, RiverStreet Networks

Charles Laird, NC FirstTech

John Graham, NC Telehealth Network Association

Keith Purvis, Greenville Produce Company

11 - 12pm

Broadband Finance Matters

How can communities use their resources to finance alternative internet networks when bypassed by traditional providers? This session will highlight federal grants, loans, local bank programs and public/private partnerships structured around in-kind public facilities, with insights on how to attract providers. 


Moderator: Nate Denny, NCDIT


Speakers:

Alan Fitzpatrick, Open Broadband

Eric Cramer, RiverStreet Networks

Jonathan Bullock, Hotwire Communications

Gloria Hancock, CoBank




12:-12:15 

 

 

 

12:15-1pm

 

NC Attorney General Josh Stein



Keynote - Fiber: The Coming Tech Revolution and Why America Might Miss It

 

 

Keynote Speaker: Susan Crawford, Harvard Law Professor & Author

   

 


Introduction: Erik Garr, NC General Manager, Google Fiber


The world of fiber optic connections reaching neighborhoods, homes, and businesses will represent as great a change from what came before as the advent of electricity. But the playing field in the U.S. is tilted against competition, holding back the infrastructure improvements necessary for the country to move forward. Award-winning writer and Harvard Law School Professor Susan Crawford explains how a few cities and towns, including two in North Carolina, are finding ways to bring the next technological revolution to their communities.


1-1:45

Lunch and Book Signing

 Interact with peers and potential partners, and get your signed copy of Fiber: The Coming Tech Revolution and Why America Might Miss It

 

 

 

 

 

 

2-3 pm

Broadband Policy Matters: Federal and State Update


Federal policies affect our daily lives. Join us for this timely and informed review of recent changes to the broadband landscape, including the FCC's preemption of state and local authority, oversight of small cell deployments, the impact of the BDAC model state code, the CAF II program, and the appeals court adjudication of net neutrality.

 

Moderator:

Erin Wynia, NC League of Municipalities


Speakers:

Eric Cramer, RiverStreet Networks

Jim Baller, Baller Stokes & Lide

Doug Dawson, CCG Consulting

3:05-3:15

 

 

3:15-4pm

Lt. Governor Dan Forest


 

Gig Apps Matter: Funding, Partnerships & Deployment


Broadband is the difference between world-class experiences and isolated ones. These entrepreneurial gig app developers and the programs that support them illustrate how local leadership drives the integration of technology and economic development policy.


Moderator:

Sarah Glova, RIoT


Speakers:

Scott Turnbull, US Ignite

Chris Sunde, GoodRoads

Darren Smith, Wilson Innovation Hub

 



Will Aycock

General manager

Greenlight community broadband

Jim Baller

president

Baller, Stokes & Lide, PC

Jonathan Bullock

VP Corporate Development & Government

Hotwire Communications

John Coggin

Director of Advocacy

NC RURAL CENTER

Greg Coltrain

vp business development

Wilkes Communications, Inc./RiverStreet Networks

Eric Cramer

President and CEO

Wilkes communications, inc./RIverstreet networks

Susan Crawford

John A. Reilly Clinical Professor

Harvard Law School.

Doug Dawson

President

CCG Consulting

Alan Fitzpatrick

CEO

Open broadband

Kenny Flowers

Assistant Secretary for Rural Economic Development


NC Commerce

Dan Forest

Lt Governor 

state of north carolina

Eric Garr

General Manager

GOOGLE FIBER NC

Sarah Glova

Director of Growth & Communications 

RIOT

John Graham

chair

NC Telehealth Network Association

Gloria Hancock

Managing Director

CoBank, ACB

Sig Hutchinson

Commissioner

Wake County Dist. 1

Charles Laird

, Program Specialist

NC First Responder Emerging Technologies (FirstTech)

Kevin Purvis

President

Greenville Produce Company

Robert T. Reives II

NC House of Representatives

Chatham/DurhaM

Darren Smith

manager

Wilson innovation hub

Josh Stein

Attorney General

State of

North Carolina

Chris Sunde

CEO/Founder

Goodroads LLC

Scott Turnbull

Director of Technology

US ignite

Erin Wynia

Chief Legislative Counsel

NC League of Municipalities

Sponsors

Sponsors Block #2

Sponsor Block #10

Sponsors



In-kind Supporters

Who loves gigabit? We do.

The mission of NC Broadband Matters is to attract, support and champion the universal availability of affordable, reliable, high-capacity Internet to create thriving local communities, uniquely local small businesses, and a workforce empowered to compete in the global knowledge economy.

The only person we're missing is you.

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The North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center again hosts the NC Hearts Gigabit Interactive at their conveniently located conference center in Raleigh.  Join us!

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