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A month 'til BarCampBankBC.
I'm starting to get really excited about BarCampBankBC, which is happening the weekend of September 20th here in beautiful Vancouver, BC. It should prove to be an amazing coming-together of some great minds in the world of banking, credit unions, social media, technology, innovation and social responsibility.With just a month to go, we have 62 people who have signed up on the wiki, but only 30 who have registered and paid. Now 30 is still a pretty decent number, but...
...if you're thinking of coming to BarCampBankBC, please take a minute to register now!
It'll make the lives of the three organizers, me, Gene and Tim, a little easier.
Thanks, and see you there!
PS: I'm about to go to Alaska on a cruise with Amy and Ivan (my wife and son), so if I don't publish comments quickly or at all, please forgive me!
PPS: It's almost exactly a year since the first North American BarCampBank in Seattle, where so many great relationships and conversations started. A great milestone!
Labels: barcampbankbc, barcampbankseattle, conference, corporate responsibility, credit union, social media, technology, vancouver, web 2.0
posted on Sunday, August 17, 2008
My friend Gene.
I'm a big fan of GonzoBanker.When I first started working at Vancity, I was brand new to financial services and started looking at industry websites to help orient and ground me in my new job.
I quickly came across GonzoBanker, and it is now one of the only leftovers from those early days of bookmarking. Their irreverent coverage of how IT issues can aid and hinder financial institutions is both useful and entertaining.
So today, I was thrilled to see that they named my friend Gene Blishen as their GonzoBanker of the Month.
Gene is my hero. He is a philosopher, humanitarian, technologist, futurist, banker and a decent, decent man. I look forward to reading his blog whenever he updates it, and his name always comes up when the people I respect the most name the people they respect the most.
It is an honour to be his direct BC credit union peer, be able to access his sage advice and plan BarCampBankBC with him.
So congrats Gene. Well deserved!
Labels: barcampbankbc, credit union, gonzobanker, tinfoiling, vancouver
posted on Friday, July 18, 2008
An update on BarCampBankBC.
Here's a little update on BarCampBankBC.We started a Facebook page. You can sign up for the event there and use it to help spread the word.
Pecha Kucha
We decided to do a Pecha Kucha to close out Day One. What's a Pecha Kucha? Glad you asked.
Pronounced "peh-chak-cha," it is a mix of show-and-tell, open-mike night and happy hour. It has become the forum for ideas on design, architecture and lots of other stuff. Pecha Kucha has swept the world in just four years now having taken place in over 80 cities globally. Each presenter is allowed 20 images, each shown for 20 seconds each. This gives each presenter 6 minutes 40 seconds of fame before the next presenter is up. This keeps presentations concise, the interest level up, and gives more people the chance to show.
We have 12 spots open. To grab the spot you want, add your name and presentation description in the table on the wiki.
38 people so far
We currently have 38 people signed up on the wiki, and I'm very excited at the diversity of attendees. You can see the full list here.
Sponsors

We now have all our sponsors in place, which is very exciting, and helps keep our costs way down. They include:So make a plan to come to BarCampBankBC and join the conversation. We'd love to see you here...
PS: Tim also has a post today, where you can download some nice banners for BCBBC, like this one.

Labels: banking, barcampbankbc, credit union, innovation, vancouver
posted on Wednesday, June 25, 2008
My post about BarCampBank on NetBanker.
Well here's something I haven't done in a while... write a post for NetBanker. I just wrote an article about all the BarCampBanks coming up, called Going to Banking Camp this Summer?As many of you know, I'm helping to plan the upcoming BarCampBankBC this September. It's going to be an amazing time, with an amazing group of people, and I'd love to see you there.
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posted on Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Make a plan for BarCampBankBC.
Yesterday, Gene Blishen and I booked the space for BarCampBankBC. I'm very excited that we got such a great space at BCIT (British Columbia Institute of Technology).BarCampBankBC will take place in Vancouver all day on Saturday, September 20th and a half day on Sunday the 21st. You can sign up here.
What is BarCampBankBC?
What if we changed banking and finance? The aim of BarCampBank is to foster innovations and the creation of new business models in the world of banking and finance.It's going to be an amazing time, and may just:
- change the way you do your job
- introduce you to new concepts and innovations
- connect you to some amazing people
- inspire you
I have no doubt that by the time September 20th and 21st arrive many more FIs and vendors will have signed up.
BCIT's downtown campus is extremely well located, right in downtown Vancouver. If you're coming in from out of town, you can walk there from any of Vancouver's downtown hotels. It's also very close to a SkyTrain station, so it's easy to get to from almost anywhere.
All that for about $35 Canadian. So go ahead, add your name to the wiki and come on down.
See you there!
UPDATE (May 29): Thanks to Boris for adding this event to Upcoming.org!
Labels: banking, barcampbankbc, credit union, currency marketing, innovation, technology, tinfoiling, vancity, vancouver
posted on Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Come on down to BarCampBank BC.
I'm excited to announce that on September 20, 2008 BarCampBank is coming to Vancouver.Gene Blishen, Tim McAlpine and I are putting a stake in the ground, after talking about doing it for some time.
Now, some of you may be asking, what the hell is a BarCampBank. From the main BarCampBank page:
What if we changed banking and finance?The first one in North America was in Seattle last July, and it was a truly transformative experience. For me, the ideas, relationships and bonds formed in those two days are invaluable, and the memories of it are strong and very good.
The aim of BarCampBank is to foster innovations and the creation of new business models in the world of banking and finance.
Lots of details to be worked out, like an exact location, but it will take place on September 20, 2008. The cost is always break-even (think $25 CAD), so its worth the travel expense for my East Coast readers.
Go to the wiki page to add your name to the list. It will not disappoint!
PS: Thanks to Morriss Partee, whom I credit for keeping BarCampBank alive and kicking in North America. Thanks Morriss, looking forward to seeing you here! Also, I believe it was his idea to create something with the acronym BCBBC. Who couldn't love that!
NOTE: My original post accidentally said that this was on July 20th. It is, in fact on September 20th!
Labels: banking, barcampbankbc, barcampbankseattle, conference, credit union, currency marketing, everythingcu, innovation, social media, technology, tinfoiling, vancouver, web 2.0
posted on Friday, April 18, 2008
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