ANNA: Living Health Transformation [Print This Page]
- Time: 11:20-11:40 a.m.
- Date: Friday, Sept. 12
- Place: Neff Auditorium, 204 Neff Hall
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Can building a better healthcare operating system make us healthier? This session promises to show that it can with a presentation by Scott Danielson, founder of ANNA, the code-name for a technology and healthcare start-up. Participants will examine how the forces of technology, media, medical science and social demographics can come together as Health 2.0; in other words, a media platform that powers "connective digital healthcare." Learn more about Health 2.0 in this presentation and how it can improve the quality of life for individuals and society at large.
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Presenter:
Scott Danielson
Founder
ANNA
Scott Danielson is a proven innovator with more than 25 years experience designing, developing and implementing effective customer engagement platforms. He is currently focusing on the intersection of technology and healthcare and leads a stealth start-up codenamed ANNA. Danielson has led a multitude of customer experience design initiatives for clients worldwide, including: AOL, IBM, ESPN, NBC, HBO, PBS, QVC, AARP, Travelocity, Vail Resorts and UnitedHealth.
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About the Technology Summit
The Technology Summit is an action-packed exhibition of the ideas, trends, tools, technologies and companies that are leading the way into 21st-century journalism. Leading technology experts and industry pioneers will preside over interactive presentations divided into three tracks: Digital Storytelling, Disruptive Technologies and Web 3.0 Economics. Guests will have the chance to see new technologies at work and visit with those who are shaping tomorrow's media.
Technology Summit Advisers
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Kim Garretson
General Partner
Realist Ventures & Advisory Services
Blog: Realist
Kim Garretson, BJ '73, is a general partner in Realist Ventures & Advisory Services. He advises venture capital firms, early-stage consumer digital media companies, retailers and media companies on disruptive innovation. Previously, Garretson was the liaison to the venture capital industry for Best Buy's Corporate Strategy & Innovation division. Prior to that, Garretson co-founded NOVO Media Group, which was the fourth-largest digital agency at its sale to Leo Burnett in 2001. Garretson also has been a partner in the upper Midwest's largest marketing and public relations agency. He began his career as a senior editor and technology columnist for Better Homes and Gardens.
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Mike McKean
Director of the Futures Lab
Reynolds Journalism Institute
Mike McKean is the Futures Lab director at the Reynolds Journalism Institute and a professor at the Missouri School of Journalism, where he has taught for 22 years. McKean created the School's convergence journalism program and chaired the convergence journalism faculty from 2005-2008. He is a leader in teaching with technology at the local, national and international levels. Winner of the MU's Innovator Award, McKean is chairing the campus Information Technology Committee; coordinating partnerships with Apple, Inc., AT&T and Adobe Systems; and helping establish convergence curricula at Moscow State University in Russia and Shantou University in China. McKean also has chaired the radio-TV news faculty at Missouri, served as Web director at KOMU-TV and news director of KBIA-FM. Before joining the School of Journalism, he was managing editor of KTRH NewsRadio in Houston and assistant news director at the Missourinet in Jefferson City.
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