Jessica Lipnack and Jeffrey Stamps are pioneers in both electronic communication and networked organizations. Frequent keynoters at conferences around the world, they speak on such topics as 21st-century organizations, virtual teams, leadership and the relationship between technology and organizations. They serve as Co-CEOs of NetAge Inc. which develops products and provides services that make it easier for people to work together at a distance. Together they have written five books on this subject, most recently, Virtual Teams. As a result of their 20 years of research and practical experience, they have been asked to work with companies and public sector organizations around the world including Apple Computer, AT&T Universal Card Services, BankBoston, Digital Equipment Corporation, General Electric, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Landmark Graphics, NCR, Pfizer, Rodale Press, Shell Oil Company, Steelcase, and The United Nations.
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Keynote Speaker, Business Consultant, Writer
A former CEO of three successful startup companies, Scott Klososky is passionate about shaking up the daily grind, rebuilding businesses from the ground-up, and seeking new opportunities. Klososky delivers fresh observations, ideas, and practical steps that organizations can use to restructure teams, create strategies that work, and apply technology in influential ways.
Inventor, Entrepreneur, Author, and Futurist
Ray Kurzweil has been described as "the restless genius" by the Wall Street Journal, and "the ultimate thinking machine" by Forbes. Inc. magazine ranked him #8 among entrepreneurs in the United States, calling him the "rightful heir to Thomas Edison," and PBS included Ray as one of 16 "revolutionaries who made America," along with other inventors of the past two centuries.
Stamps is a systems theorist and author of Holonomy: A Human Systems Theory, based on his doctoral dissertation with a foreword by Professor Kenneth Boudling, one of the founders of General Systems Theory.