Co-hosted by Bruce Nussbaum and Bill Taylor, the BIF-5 Summit will bring together today's most compelling innovators, business model renegades and true transformers to discuss innovation success through personal storytelling.
The BIF Summit reflects our vision to create a community of innovators committed to finding a better way.
"The Business Innovation Factory's Collaborative Innovation Summit brings together a diverse line-up of original thinkers to share stories in an intimate way—stories that are personal but have deep business value, too." -- Bruce Nussbaum
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BIF-5 Storytellers

Co-hosted by Bruce Nussbaum and Bill Taylor, the BIF-5 Collaborative Innovation Summit brought together today's most compelling innovators, business model renegades and true transformers to discuss innovation success through personal storytelling. Over two days we heard more than twenty five stories about creating change and directly connected with pioneers who created environments and opportunities where transformative innovation emerged.Video transcripts from this incredible event will be available soon. Please stay tuned and in touch.

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BIF-5 Co-Hosts

Saul Kaplan

Saul Kaplan
Chief Catalyst, Business Innovation Factory

"Spreading of ideas is critical, but the end goal is solving a problem or creating a new opportunity. The real question is, can an idea translate into action and can it scale?"

Saul Kaplan is the founder and Chief Catalyst of the Business Innovation Factory. He also is the chair of the non-profit’s Board of Directors. Kaplan started BIF in 2005 with a mission to enable collaborative innovation. The non-profit is creating a real world laboratory for innovators to explore and test new business models and system level solutions in areas of high social importance including health care, education, energy independence, public safety, and quality of life.

Bruce Nussbaum

Bruce Nussbaum
Contributing Editor, BusinessWeek

"Design gives people the ability to be one with the consumer culture–to be anthropologists and sociologists and deeply understand the myriad of cultures around them."

Bruce Nussbaum is a professor of innovation and design at The New School and a contributing editor for BusinessWeek, responsible for coverage of design and innovation. He is founder of the Innovation & Design online channel, founder and editor of IN: Inside Innovation, a quarterly innovation supplement, and blogger on NussbaumOnDesign. He is also an essayist and commentator on economic and social issues, and leads workshops on design and innovation at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Bill Taylor

Bill Taylor
Author, Mavericks at Work

"There’s nothing wrong with your organization that can’t be fixed by what’s right with it."

Co-Author of Mavericks at Work, Bill Taylor is a provocative and inspiring voice on the future of business - an agenda-setting writer, speaker, and entrepreneur who has shaped the global conversation about the best ways to compete, innovate, and succeed. As a co-founder and founding editor of Fast Company, Taylor launched a magazine that won countless awards, and earned a passionate following among executives and entrepreneurs around the world.


BIF-5 Storytellers

Paola Antonelli

Paola Antonelli
Senior Curator, Architecture & Design, Museum of Modern Art

"I would like to position design among the arts and among science and technology as an agent of change. Design doesn’t yet have the position that it deserves in people’s culture."

Paola Antonelli is one of the world's foremost design experts and was recently rated  one of the top one hundred most powerful people in the world of art by Art Review. She is a Senior Curator in the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art. Antonelli received her MA in Architecture from Milan Polytechnic in 1990, and worked at the design magazines Domus and Abitare before coming to MoMA in 1994. Antonelli is known for her eclecticism, and has curated well-received shows such as Design and the Elastic Mnd (2008), an exhibition on science, design, and innovation and Workspheres (2001), devoted to the workplace of the near future. Antonelli has taught design history and theory at UCLA and Harvard and is the author of Humble Masterpieces: Everyday Marvels of Design, and co-author of 2008 book Design and the Elastic Mind.

Bill Buxton

Bill Buxton
Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research

"Always be bad at something that you are passionate about. By this, I really mean two things: always be a beginner at something, and always be in love with what you are beginning."

Bill Buxton is a designer and a researcher concerned with human aspects of technology. He is Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research and has a 30-year involvement in research, design and commentary around human aspects of technology, and digital tools for the creative endeavor, including music, film and industrial design. Prior to joining Microsoft, he was a researcher at Xerox PARC, a professor at the University of Toronto, and Chief Scientist of Alias Research and SGI Inc. – where 2003 he was co-recipient of an Academy Award for Scientific and Technical Achievement. His book, Sketching User Experiences: Getting the Design Right and the Right Design, approaches design and design thinking as something distinct that needs to be better understood— by both designers and the people with whom they need to work in order to achieve success with these new types of products and systems.


Sarah Endline

Sarah Endline
Mastermind and Chief Rioter, Sweet Riot

"sweetriot was never about extracting cacao beans from developing countries to give the value to some Belgian factory. Instead it’s about delivering that value to the community in the form of economic independence."

Mastermind and Chief Rioter Sarah E. Endline has lived, traveled and worked in more than 50 countries. After years of contemplation, she founded sweetriot, a small mission-based company in NYC, which strives to build tasty little morsels in a different way for a different generation. Through Sarah's travels, she stumbled upon cacao and knew she had to share it with others. The Rioter team began testing it with their friends and learning that many did not know the true story of cacao. Sarah has been an active member of many non-profit boards including those for NFTE, Harvard, UMichigan, and AIESEC, but her true passion in life is leading the "sweetriot" that is building a sweet movement to fix the world.

Max Geiger

Max Geiger
Simulation Expert, Host, Spike TV's Deadliest Warrior

"To be entirely honest, this is kind of blind dumb luck, how I sort of stumbled into this job. It’s probably the most, like, fun job I’ve ever had. It was getting to wake up and go to Willy Wonka’s magical murder factory."

Max Geiger is the simulations expert and host of Spike TV’s Deadliest Warrior, a job that combined his background in game development with his passion for history. A graduate of the Interactive Media Division within the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts, his calling is to use the tools of game design and systems thinking to improve and illuminate the world around him. Outside of his work in television, Max remains active in the world of game development and social media as a producer and designer within an as-yet-unannounced startup (trust him, it’s very cool) and a small games studio.


Per-Kristian (Kris) Halvorsen

Per-Kristian (Kris) Halvorsen
Chief Innovation Officer, Intuit, Inc.

"Speed is the best way to avoid being copied. Putting up walls is much less effective than moving faster than your competition."

Kris Halvorsen is chief innovation officer at Intuit, Inc. A renowned scientist and research and development leader, Halvorsen has more than 25 years in the information technology industry. His background, starting as a scientist and professor, spans positions in academics - where he spent time as a professor and research scientist - to several years leading research at Xerox PARC and HP Labs. Halvorsen, a Ph.D. from the University of Texas, also pursued post-graduate work at MIT and executive education at the Harvard Business School.

Natalie Jeremijenko

Natalie Jeremijenko
Artist, xDesign Environmental Health Clinic and Lab

"People know how to ring up and make an appointment at their health clinic. But they don’t really know what to do about toxins in the air and global warming, right?"

Natalie Jeremijenko is an artist whose background includes studies in biochemistry, physics, neuroscience and precision engineering. Jeremijenko’s projects—which explore socio-technical change—have been exhibited by several museums and galleries, including the MASSMoCA, the Whitney, Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt. A 1999 Rockefeller Fellow, she was recently named one of the 40 most influential designers by I.D. Magazine. Jeremijenko is the director of the environmental health clinic at NYU, assistant professor in Art, and affiliated with the Computer Science Dept. Jeremijenko directs the xDesign Environmental Health Clinic. The Environmental Health Clinic develops and prescribes locally optimized and often playful strategies to effect remediation of environmental systems, producing measurable and mediagenic evidence and coordinating diverse projects to effective material change.


Jonah Lehrer

Jonah Lehrer
Author and Editor-At-Large, Seed Magazine

"The brain is the Windows Vista of our anatomy."

Jonah Lehrer is the author of the critically acclaimed Proust was a Neuroscientist. His latest book, How We Decide, is the latest entry in the growing field of cognitive science and presents an excellent synthesis of how many leading mind scientists view decision making. He is also Editor-at-Large for Seed Magazine and a contributing editor at Radio Lab and Scientific American Mind. A graduate of Columbia University and a Rhodes scholar, Lehrer has worked in the lab of Nobel Prize–winning neuroscientist Eric Kandel and studied with Hermione Lee at Oxford University. He has co-authored a peer-reviewed paper in genetics and worked as a line cook at Melisse in Los Angeles, Le Cirque 2000 in New York, and as a prep cook at Le Bernardin. As a journalist he has profiled Brian Greene and Elizabeth Gould, spent several days in the kitchen of the Fat Duck, recorded bird songs and ruminated on Stravinsky for National Public Radio.

John Maeda

John Maeda
President, Rhode Island School of Design

"I think my MO has always been to find design and art even in the most inane tasks. If 'administration design' was a field to invent, or even 'administration art,' then I am up for the challenge."

John Maeda is a world-renowned artist, graphic designer, computer scientist and educator whose career reflects his philosophy of humanizing technology. For more than a decade, he has worked to integrate technology, education and the arts into a 21st-century synthesis of creativity and innovation. In September, 2008 he was inaugurated as the Rhode Island School of Design's 16th president. He was also named one of the 75 most influential people of the 21st century by Esquire magazine. In 2001 he earned the National Design Award in the US; in 2002, the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan; and in 2005, the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany. His book, The Laws of Simplicity, proposes ten laws for simplifying complex systems in business and life.


Roger Martin

Roger Martin
Dean of the Joseph L. Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto

"In an economic climate like this, the most important thing is to maintain your sense of inner confidence and strength. It's not bravado. It's not talk. It's a quiet stability in your inner core, and it ensures that, if you have to take a shot from the economy, you can get right back up."

Roger Martin, the visionary Dean of the Rotman School of Management, is a champion of innovation, cross-disciplinary study and learning-by-doing. One of the most respected business minds in the world today -- and a man changing the face of business education -- Martin is the leading proponent of Integrative Thinking, a bold new approach to solving the business problems emerging in the global economy.

Greg Matthews

Greg Matthews
Director of Consumer Innovation, Humana

"The consumer revolution is still spreading. It's already upended a whole slew of industries . . . publishing, media, entertainment, consumer goods, retail . . . but until now it's left healthcare relatively untouched. But that's changing."

After spending a career helping to build and operate businesses, Greg Matthews is today focused on using social media to create different kinds of interactions with consumers – with the goal of supporting a social revolution in health.  Greg is the Director of Consumer Innovation at Humana and has been tasked to come up with "creative ways to help people be healthy while having fun." During his tenure at Humana, he has had responsibility for the start-up HR operations for joint venture companies like Green Ribbon Health and Sensei, and in Humana’s first European subsidiary in London.  Most recently he led the design and launch of CrumpleItUp.com, where he blogs regularly.


Nell Merlino

Nell Merlino
CEO & Founder, Count Me In

"Entrepreneurs are problem solvers. That is one of the things that I am. And if you’re solving a problem for $250 thousand worth of customers, why not do it for a million dollar’s worth?"

Nell Merlino is Founder, President and CEO of Count Me In for Women’s Economic Independence, the leading national not-for-profit provider of resources for women to grow their micro businesses into million $ enterprises.  She is author of “Stepping Out of Line: Lessons for Women Who Want It Their Way in Life, in Love, and at Work,” from Broadway Books. Throughout her career, Nell Merlino has been inspiring millions of people to take action. She is the creative force behind Take Our Daughters to Work Day, which moved more than 71 million Americans to participate in a day dedicated to giving girls the opportunity to dream bigger about their future.

Neri Oxman

Neri Oxman
Designer, Researcher, MATERIALECOLOGY

"A new idea is like tasting spruce gum for the first time: the whole is always greater than the sum of its parts."

Neri Oxman is a designer and researcher whose work establishes a new approach to design at the interface of computer science, material engineering and ecology. Her research promotes the aesthetics of material formation and behavior as a scientific contribution to ecological activism. She is the founder of an interdisciplinary design initiative, MATERIALECOLOGY and is currently pursuing her PhD at MIT as a Presidential Fellow. In June, 2009, she appeared on the cover of Fast Company magazine featured as one of the 100 most creative people in business.


John B. Rogers, Jr.

John B. Rogers, Jr.
President, CEO & Co-Founder, Local Motors

"We're like Ikea. You come as a customer, and you pick the car that you want to buy. You take it for a test drive around this little track. Then you come back and you build your car with us, on the line."

John “Jay” Rogers is President, CEO and Co-Founder of Local Motors, a next-generation car company that is changing the way cars are designed, built, and owned. Born into a long line of automotive enthusiasts, Jay's grandfather owned the legendary Indian motorcycle company and was the first Cummins Engine Distributor on the East Coast.  Jay left 9 years of infantry leadership in the Marine Corps to make a difference in the world through the car industry. Local Motors has the world's largest community of car designers and engineers who embrace open collaboration to develop innovative cars for under-served, passionate enthusiast communities.  Local Motors cars are built in regional micro-factories, which are a groundbreaking fusion of advanced, small-volume manufacturing and unprecedented ownership experiences.

Carne Ross

Carne Ross
Founder and Director, Independent Diplomat

"Diplomacy is too closed a box. More often than not, we took decisions with little understanding of the situation."

Carne Ross is a former senior British diplomat who served on the British delegation to the UN Security Council as the UK's "expert on Iraq, including weapons inspections and sanctions. He resigned after giving then-secret testimony to an official inquiry into the use of intelligence on Iraq's WMD. The rupture of his career over Iraq made him realize that much of his time as a foreign service diplomat gave little thought to the people he was trying to affect. He now runs the world's first non-profit diplomatic advisory group, Independent Diplomat, which works on diplomatic issues affecting marginalized countries and groups around the world. His book, Independent Diplomat: Dispatches from an Unaccountable Elite, provides a compelling account of what's wrong with contemporary diplomacy and offers a new vision of how it might be put right.


Michael Samuelson

Michael Samuelson
President and CEO, The Health & Wellness Institute

"At times I felt very much like a stranger in a strange land. And, I'm certain - particularly in the early days - I was viewed that way by my colleagues inside the parent company."

Michael Samuelson is the President & CEO of The Health & Wellness Institute, a health management solutions company focused on improving quality of life at three levels—individual, community and worksite. An advocate for the integration of prevention into every consumer touch point, Samuelson travels the US to help facilitate a dialogue on the difficult challenges and potential solutions for the healthcare industry. An educator at heart and by trade, Samuelson is also one of few men to be diagnosed with breast cancer. Told he'd never regain full use of his arm following a radical mastectomy, Samuelson asked his doctor if he could climb a mountain and was told that while it was possible, the chances for success were slim. Samuelson responded by trekking across a glacier and climbing 18,000 feet to the base camp of Mt. Everest and the Kumba Ice Falls. He is also the author of Voices From the Edge: Life Lessons From the Cancer Community.

Leonard A. Schlesinger

Leonard A. Schlesinger
President, Babson College

"At the end of the day, on the things that need to get done, my orientation is to get it done before it’s not interesting"

Leonard A. Schlesinger became the 12th president of Babson College on July 1, 2008. He came to Babson from Limited Brands, where he served in executive positions since 1999, most recently as Vice Chairman and Chief Operating Officer.  Earlier in his career, he was Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Au Bon Pain. His academic career includes twenty years at Harvard Business School. President Schlesinger is well-known for his pioneering research and publications on the “service profit chain.”  He is the author or co-author of nine books, including The Value Profit Chain, The Service Profit Chain and The Real Heroes of Business…and Not a CEO among Them, and has written over 40 articles for academic audiences as well as for The New York Times, Fast Company, and Harvard Business Review.


Bob Schwartz

Bob Schwartz
General Manager of Global Design, GE Healthcare

"I have worked in some big companies and I’ve had highly gratifying experiences working for non-profits. What I have surmised from both is that it is not always a bad thing to make money while doing some good for the world."

Robert Schwartz is the General Manager of Global Design at GE Healthcare and is responsible for overseeing the company's Global Design function encompassing human factors, industrial design, ergonomics, and user interface and design research. Bob joined GEHC from Procter & Gamble, where he was a global design leader working to transform the design function there to a strategically relevant capability, which is now comprised of 300 global designers and design managers.

Patricia Seybold

Patricia Seybold
Founder, CEO and Author , Patricia Seybold Group

"The good news is that customer-led innovation is one of the most predictably successful innovation processes. The bad news is that many managers and executives don't yet believe in it. Today, that's their loss. Ultimately, it may be their downfall."

With 30 years of experience consulting to customer-centric executives in technology-aggressive businesses across many industries, Patricia Seybold is a visionary thought leader with the unique ability to spot the impact that technology enablement and customer behavior will have on business trends very early. She is also an internationally acclaimed best-selling author. Her latest book, Outside Innovation, was published by HarperCollins in October 2006. This book describes the “new” approach to the process of business innovation, customer co-design. It offers insights into how to make it easy for customers to do business with you and how to measure and monitor what matters most to a company’s fundamental source of value: its customers.


Bill Shannon

Bill Shannon
Chief Wisdom Officer and Senior Vice President, DaVita Inc.

"Philosophically, when we say the words 'We are a community first and a company second,' that in itself is our manifestation of social responsibility."

Bill Shannon is the Chief Wisdom Officer and Senior Vice President of DaVita, Inc., an organization that provides dialysis services for those diagnosed with chronic kidney failure, a condition also known as chronic kidney disease. DaVita was recently named by Fortune magazine as #1 rated in the field of Health Care Medical Facilities for innovation, long-term investment and quality of products and services. Shannon captures wisdom and passes it along to others based on the company's mission and values, thereby enhancing the DaVita culture and personal and professional lives of its citizens. Known as "Coach," Shannon also leads a team who owns and operates DaVita University, which includes The DaVita Academy.

Don Tapscott

Don Tapscott
Author, Business Strategist and Chairman, nGenera Insight

"Billions of connected individuals can now actively participate in innovation, wealth creation and social development in ways we once only dreamed of."

Don Tapscott is one of the world’s leading authorities on business strategy, with emphasis on how information technology changes business, government and society.  He is the author or co-author of 13 widely read books, including Wikinomics, which was the best selling management book in the United States in 2007 and is now translated into 22 languages. His latest book, Grown Up Digital, draws upon a 4 million dollar research study of more than 11,000 young people to deliver a dynamic look at how the current Internet generation is changing the world – and all of its institutions. He is Chairman of nGenera Insight, a global business innovation company, headquartered in Austin, Texas with offices in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K.


Stephen Trachtenberg

Stephen Trachtenberg
Authority on Higher Education, former President of George Washington University

"Professors tend to be risk-averse - that's why they're not pirates. They're not opposed to progress. They just don't want change."

Stephen Joel Trachtenberg is one of the most high profile and dynamic leaders in education today. Having served as a university president for over 30 years, he has greatly influenced and shaped the field of American higher education. Trachtenberg served as the 15th president of The George Washington University for nearly two decades, after arriving in 1988 from the University of Hartford, where he had been president for 11 years. He currently presides as President Emeritus and University Professor of Public Service at the University and is an adviser to Korn/Ferry International, where he is helping to find the next generation of university leadership. In his most recent book, Big Man on Campus: A University President Speaks Out on Higher Education, Trachtenberg reflects on his years of experience in transforming America's educational landscape and assesses the current state of higher education.

Helmut Traitler

Helmut Traitler
Vice President of Innovation Partnerships, Nestlé

"Why should open innovation be taught in business schools? I believe that this might be the wrong place. Open innovation needs to be taught where innovators receive their education [because] only innovators work in open innovation mode."

Helmut Traitler is Vice President of Innovation Partnerships at Nestlé focused on exploring and developing the company's open innovation model. His initiatives have led to the build up of a network of more than a million researchers worldwide, including science universities, venture capital, strategic suppliers and government laboratories, that supports the 4,500 people in Nestlé Food and Beverages R&D. 


Gerard Van Grinsven

Gerard Van Grinsven
President and CEO, Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital

"Even if you have the best facilities that cost millions of dollars, if you don't engage practically with patients, you won't have loyalty. You can have all the technology in the world. But what patients remember is the care they receive."

Gerard van Grinsven has more than 24 years of global experience in the luxury hospitality industry with experience in operational, corporate and general management positions. He is the former vice president and area general manager for The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company. Today, he's applying his luxury hospitality experience to healthcare as the President and CEO of the Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital. Van Grinsven's vision for the hospital is for the community to embrace it as a wellness center instead of a traditional hospital. The hospital will feature state-of-the-art equipment and best practices as well as exterior amenities such as a pond and landscaped courtyards. This LEED-certified and Feng Shui-designed hospital will also feature an upscale grocery market, a lifestyle center-style retail mall, and private rooms featuring 24-hour room service and live feeds of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. 

Alan Webber

Alan Webber
Author, journalist

"Each of us - and all of us - are in charge of generating our own rules of thumb to guide us through times of great turbulence, uncertainty, and opportunity. We need to be our own best thinkers and best doers, best teachers and best learners."

An award-winning, nationally-recognized editor, author and columnist, he co-founded (along with BIF-5 co-host Bill Taylor) Fast Company, the fastest growing, most successful business magazine in history and winner of two national magazine awards, one for excellence and one for design. He is also the co-author of three business-related books, including most recently, Rules of Thumb: 52 Truths for Winning at Business Without Losing Your Self. His columns and articles have appeared in numerous national publications, including the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The New York Times Sunday Magazine and The Washington Post.


Alice Wilder

Alice Wilder
Educational Psychologist, Television Producer, Writer, Blue’s Clues, Super Why, Think It Ink It Publishing

"The only way to understand what children are capable of doing, what appeals to them, and what they know, is to ask them!"

As a producer and director of research and development for Nick Jr.’s break-out preschool series Blue’s Clues, Alice was part of the creative team responsible for all content and creative decisions related to every aspect of the series and co-authored the curriculum on which Blue’s Clues and Blue’s Room were based. She has been nominated for Daytime Emmys for Outstanding Preschool Children’s Series as well as Outstanding Writing in a Children’s Series. Currently, Alice is Co-Creator and Head of Research and Education for Super Why! airing on PBS Kids. She is also the co-creator of Think It Ink It Publishing a new venture that is designed to promote creative writing for children from the ages of 4-12 years old.

Melissa Withers

Melissa Withers
Executive Director, BIF

"...Contributing to the world isn’t just about success or failure, it’s about finding the place where your talents make the most sense."

Melissa Withers is the Executive Director of the Business Innovation Factory. In addition to her work overseeing day-to-day operations at BIF, Melissa plays an active role in projects conducted in the BIF experience labs.

Melissa previously served as Director, Communications and Market Development for the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation. In addition to overseeing the corporation's market development and communications activities, Melissa led the development of the state's innovation programming and was responsible for the launch of programs such as the Rhode Island Science and Technology Advisory Council and RI-Nexus initiative.


Richard Saul Wurman

Richard Saul Wurman
Author, Information Architect

"I was passionate about understanding things that I didn't understand. Making the complex clear. I haven't wavered in that passion, but I've grown up with adding more and more to my repertoire as far as making it a definable field for myself and rules for how to do it."

Richard Saul Wurman is an information architect with a singular passion for making information understandable. He founded the TED conferences, and has written 81 books, including 22 city guides and atlases. Presently, RSW is working on his latest book tentatively titled 33: Understanding Change by Changing Our Understanding. He says it’s a dynamic, multi-layered presentation of conundrums and opportunities we face in the modern world. Architecture, design, science, health care, technology, and connectedness are themes that weave throughout.

Jocelyn Wyatt

Jocelyn Wyatt
Social Innovation Lead, IDEO

"The traditional NGO approach is to do these drive-by field visits…. But when you really spend time with the people of a village, the types of stories and information they give you is so much richer."

Jocelyn Wyatt leads IDEO’s Social Impact domain where she is focused on building social enterprises and advising businesses in the developing world, using the market to create social change. A former Acumen Fund fellow, her path toward social impact began when she was 12 and spent a weekend shoveling manure at a Heifer International farm in New Hampshire, cleaning out the pens of livestock that would be sent to Africa. At IDEO, she has brought a business perspective to a variety of social impact projects with clients including Rockefeller Foundation, Kickstart,  and Gates Foundation. Jocelyn also teaches social enterprise at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley.


Ethan Zuckerman

Ethan Zuckerman
Founder, Global Voices

"There’s so much information on the net that choice becomes a factor. We have an imaginary cosmopolitanism—we feel more global because it’s there. In reality, the net has helped us fool ourselves, because we have actually become more parochial."

Ethan Zuckerman is an activist, academic and engineer and xenophile whose work focuses on technology in the developing world. In 2004, he co-founded Global Voices, an award-winning international citizen media network and was named a Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum. Zuckerman became a fellow of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School in January, 2003 focusing on the impact of technology on the developing world. In 2002 he was given the Technology in Service of Humanity Award by MIT's Technology Review magazine and named to the TR100, TR's list of innovators under the age of 35. Zuckerman also writes prolifically on his My Heart's in Accra blog where he muses on Africa, international development and hacking the media.


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BIF-5 Sponsorships

  • Business Innovation Factory's BIF-5 Collaborative Innovation Summit, October 7-8 in Providence, Rhode Island
  • Co-hosted by BusinessWeek contributing editor Bruce Nussbaum and bestselling author Bill Taylor
  • Now in its fifth year, the BIF Summit will bring together today's most compelling innovators, business model renegades and true transformers to discuss innovation success through personal storytelling
  • Storytellers get 15 minutes on stage to share their story about creating transformative change
  • Only 300 seats available
  • Sold out BIF-4 Summit in 2008 attracted participants from 158 organizations. More than 80 percent of the attendees were CEOs, presidents, founders or senior leaders within their organizations
  • Summit intentionally creates “odd” pairings of storytellers from across seemingly disparate industries and areas to reveal common ground and new pathways for creating transformative change
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Past Summits

BIF-4 Collaborative Innovation Summit

BIF-4BIF-4 took place on October 15-16, 2008 at Trinity Rep in Providence, R.I. and was co-hosted by BusinessWeek Contributing Editor, Bruce Nussbaum and 'Mavericks at Work' author, Bill Taylor. Storytellers included fashion mogul, Marc Ecko, 37signals founder and CEO, Jason Fried, and Zappos.com CEO, Tony Hsieh.

BIF-3 Collaborative Innovation Summit

BIF-3BIF-3 took place on October 10-11, 2007 at Trinity Rep in Providence, R.I. and was co-hosted by Walt Mossberg and Bill Taylor. Storytellers included Mark Cuban owner Dallas Mavericks, founder of Zipcar and GoLoco Robin Chase, author and Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen and 37signals founder and CEO Jason Fried.

BIF-2 Collaborative Innovation Summit

BIF-2BIF-2 took place on October 4-5, 2006 at Trinity Rep in Providence, R.I. and was moderated by Richard Saul Wurman and WSJ technology columnist Walt Mossberg. Storytellers included Inventor, Dean Kamen, Titanic discoverer, Bob Ballard, and Doblin co-founder and President of Innovation and strategy, Larry Keeley.

BIF-1 Collaborative Innovation Summit

BIF-1Co-hosted by Richard Saul Wurman and John Seely Brown, the BIF-1 Collaborative Innovation Summit was held at the Hotel Providence in Providence, R.I. on October 19-20, 2005. Storytellers included Monitor Networks CEO, Chris Meyer, artist and architect, Michael Singer and MIT science photographer, Felice Frankel.

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BIF-5 Attendees

In 2009, the sold out BIF-5 Summit attracted participants from 179 organizations. See below for this year's attendee list.

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Lorne Adrain Financial Representative Northwestern Mutual Financial Network
Donatien Albert VP Footwear Design Reebok
Jason Alberti Marketing Communications Consultant The Health and Wellness Institute
Brian Alves Professor Johnson & Wales University
Teresa Ancona Director Strategic Partner Development Philip Morris International Mgmt SA
Karen Anderson President and CEO Cordia
Stephen Andrade Chair/Associate Prof. Computer Graphics Johnson & Wales University
Richard Antcliff Chief Technologist NASA Langley Research Center
Mitch Anthony Chief Brand Strategist Titanium
Paola Antonelli Senior Curator, Architecture & Design The Museum of Modern Art
Ryan Armbruster SVP & Chief Experience Officer Oncure
Mary-Kim Arnold Executive Director Rhode Island Council for the Humanities (RICH)
Andrea Atkinson Executive Director Scopa Group
Jeff Audley VP _x0013_ Strategic Product Management CVS Caremark
Linda Avey Founder
Martin Baker President Inotivity
Stephen Baker Dir. Adult Games Design Hasbro
Karen Barbarossa
Thomas Beck Head of Nestlé Nutrition R&D Nestlé Nutrition
Roger Bergenheim Publisher and President Providence Business News
Becky Bermont VP, Media + Partners Rhode Island School of Design
Amy Bernhardt Senior Designer Basics Group
Hal Berry Integrated Account Manager BusinessWeek
Elizabeth Bird Medical Director Ximedica
Sandra Blevins President The Brand Collaborative
Mark Bonchek Chief Strategist Soundbridge
Nicholas Bowen Vice President of Technology IBM
Bill Braasch CEO Kalinda Software
Kipp Bradford Principal The Kippworks
James Brady President Group W Inc
Suzanne Brodney-Folse Manager of Research & Outcomes The Health and Wellness Institute
Paul Brooks VP, Entrepreneurship Programs The Tech Garden
Shanesha Brooks-Tatum Visiting Professor/Director of Research Roger Williams University
Rodney Brown News Editor Mass High Tech
Charles Bruseo Associate Director Sourcing Novartis
Bob Buderi CEO Xconomy
Evan Burrows Communications Manager Novartis
Marilyn Busch Publicist Trinity Repertory Company
Bill Buxton Principal Researcher Microsoft Research
Kyle Cahill
Sheree Cairney Menzies Health Research Institute
Andrew Calkins Sr. Program Officer Stupski Foundation
Jake Camara Lead Web Developer Schwadesign
Leigh Anne Cappello VP Design, Future Now Hasbro
Ron Catanzaro Vice President, Home Power Solutions APC by Schneider Electric
Josh Catone Features Editor Mashable
Brian Chapman Head of Design & Development, Global Toy & Game Hasbro
David Chernow President & CEO Oncure
Katy Chevigny Executive Director, Founder Arts Engine, Inc.
Matthew Christian Director of the Arete Initiative University of Chicago
Charles Colby Innovation Studio - Intern Graduate Herman Miller, Inc.
Kate Collins Consultant
Sharon Collins Director Human Resources Novartis
Stephanie Connaughton former P&G Marketing Director
Matt Cottam Cofounder and Principal Tellart
Andrew Cutler Partner Cutler & Company
Russ Daniels VP & CTO EDS, an HP Company
Steve Daniels Chair Better x Design
Kat Darula Director, Design Research Ximedica
John Davenport Associate Director, Institute for Brain Science Brown University
Joanne Daykin Partner Innovation Partners International
Jeff De Cagna Chief Strategist and Founder Principled Innovation LLC
Loriana De Crescenzo Dir. of Development and Communication The Met School
Ginelle Deantonis Student Johnson & Wales University
Barry Deck Owner Barry Deck LLC
Donald DeHayes Provost & VP for Academic Affairs University of Rhode Island
Susie deVille Schiffli President InnovationCompass
Joanne DiBello Director of Marketing and External Relations, Providence Campus University of Rhode Island
Lisa DiCarlo Assistant Prof. of Anthr. and E'ship Babson College
Earl Dimaculangan President Cyclone Interactive
Markus Dobler Associate Director Research Operations Novartis
Steven Doehler Assistant Professor University of Cincinnati
Jason Donahue VP Zeo Brand Management Zeo Inc.
David Dooley President University of Rhode Island
Bridget Doron Sr Engineering Associate Novartis
Rob Doyle Development & Trials Manager Skills Development Scotland
Tori Drew Director, Operations Business Innovation Factory
Erica Driver Co-Founder and Principal ThinkBalm
Jeff Drury Web Designer/Developer Business Innovation Factory
Bill Dukes Chief Innovation Officer The Health and Wellness Institute
Siobhan Dullea Senior Vice President, Client Services Communispace
Jeanette Luise Eberhardy, PhD, MFA Founding Partner Wiv Inc
Bruce Eckfeldt Managing Director/CEO Cyrus Innovation LLC
Heidi Emanuel VP, Senior Innovation Officer General Mills
Kerry Emberley Communications Consultant
Sarah Endline Mastermind and Chief Rioter sweetriot
Larry Espe Superintendent School District #60 - Peace River North
Colonel Dean Esserman Chief of Police Providence Police Department
Barnaby Evans Founder & Artistic Director WaterFire Providence
Peter Evans Executive Vice President InsureMyTrip.com
Bill Fanelli Consultant, Leadership Development Eli Lilly and Company
Rick Farias Chief Operating Officer Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island
Bradley Farrell Kinetic Fin
Michael Feinson Partner Innovation Partners International
Shana Ferrigan Bourcier Chief Visionary Catalyst Infinite Worth Enterprises, Inc
Nancy Fey-Yensan Dean, Environment & Life Sciences University of Rhode Island
Chris Finlay Design Director, Student Experience Lab Business Innovation Factory
Chris Flanagan Director Research Initiatives Business Innovation Factory
Matthew Flanagan CEO Senjiva
Ploi Flynn VP of Marketing Leotus Home Cooling
Raymond Fogarty Director Chafee Center for International Business
Mike Fowler Eli Lilly and Company
Molly Frederickson Team Leader, Content Services The Health and Wellness Institute
Sarah Freidel Architect Perkins Eastman
Ted Fujimoto President Landmark Consulting Group, Inc.
Beth Garvin Vice President, Institutional Engagement Rhode Island School of Design
Julianne Gauron Design Researcher, Elder Experience Lab Business Innovation Factory
Max Geiger Host, Spike TV's 'Deadliest Warrior'
Michael Gennaro Executive Director Trinity Repertory Company
Stephanie Gerson Shower in the Dark Social Media and Systems Change Strategist
Michael Golub Executive Director Infrastructure & Services Novartis
Katie Gordon Brown Technology Partnerships Brown University
James Grace President InsureMyTrip.com
Stefan Gravenstein Clinical Director Quality Partners of Rhode Island
Douglas Greenlaw Vice President, Business Development Lockheed Martin
Ron Guerriero Director of Business Development Olin College of Engineering
Jimmy Guterman executive editor MIT Sloan Management Review
Per-Kristian (Kris) Halvorsen Chief Innovation Officer Intuit
James Hamar Digital Media Manager Business Innovation Factory
Mary Hanifin Executive Director Brown University
Nabil Harfoush President & Chief Wisdom Officer Manara International Resources Inc.
Riwa Harfoush Project Chameleon Manara International Resources Inc.
Alan Harlam Director of Social Entrepreneurship Brown University - Social Innovation Initiative
Bari Harlam VP Relationship Marketing CVS Caremark
Kurt Harrington CEO Something Fishy, Inc.
Robert Harrington Director Cambridge Management Group
Joe Haskett Designer distill studio
David Hemendinger VP, CTO Lifespan
Jen Hetzel Silbert Principal Innovation Partners International
Mark Higgins Dean, College of Business University of Rhode Island
Scott Holtzmann PM USG
Renee Hopkins Director of Publications Innosight LLC
Bonnie Hoskin Director Cigarette Component Development Philip Morris International
Sean Howard Engagement Strategies
Madis Idarand director, design/interactive (add)ventures
Christopher Jackson Product Manager InsureMyTrip.com
Colleen Jackson Research Associate Lifespan
Richard Jaffe Director of External Relations Trinity Repertory Company
Jeff Jarvis Author
Natalie Jeremijenko Artist
D. Douglas Johnson Executive Vice President Professional Growth Systems
Owen Johnson Managing Partner Betaspring
Scott Johnson Vice President Artbox
Hylton Jolliffe Editor FastForward Blog
Scot Jones President & CEO Groov-Pin Corporation
Ronald Jordan Dean, College of Pharmacy University of Rhode Island
Mike Kalaf Advanced Programs Sr. Manager Lockheed Martin
Saul Kaplan Founder and Chief Catalyst Business Innovation Factory
Susan Kaplan
Vyoma Kapur Co-Founder Colspark
Stuart Karten President Stuart Karten Design, Inc.
Len Katzman Interim Mgr for Brown Technology Partnership Brown University
Roselyn Kay Innovation Partners International
Lois Kelly Partner Beeline Labs
Michael Kelly General Manager Innovation Programs Greater Toronto Airports Authority
Leigh Kendall Coordinator, Brown Forum for Enterprise Brown University
Ji Kim CEO DijiPOP
Lisa Kimball President Plexus Institute
Bob King CEO & Founder GOAL/QPC
Julia Kirby Senior Editor Harvard Business Review
Scott Kirsner Innovation Economy columnist Boston Globe
Melissa Kollitides Director, Online Pharmacy CVS Caremark
Kalaya Kovidvisith Lecturer and Researcher National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA)
Elisabeth Krisel VP Innovation Mattel/Fisher Price
Nicholas Kriss Student Bryant University
Anne-Marie Kroisi Director, Global Consumer Insights Hasbro
Cat Lain_ Deputy Director Appropriate Infrastructure Development Group
Robert Laliberte Partner Innovation Partners International
Stephen Lane Founder Ximedica
Sharon Langevin Co-Founder Better x Design
Andrea Larocque Marketing Manager Ximedica
David Lavin President The Lavin Agency
Wendy Lawton Associate Director, Science & Tech, CFR Brown University
Lara Lee Directing Associate Jump Associates
Jonah Lehrer Author
Nhadine Leung Director, Urban Assets Initiative New Profit Inc.
Erin Liman Design Thinking Strategist SAP
Dennis Littky Co-Founder and Co-Director The Big Picture Company
Wayne Lloyd Project Manager Inclusion By Design LLC
Phil London Vice President, Software Technology APC by Schneider Electric
Laura Lowenthal Bly Director Community Partnerships for Older Adults
Chenghui Luo Director of Innovation GTECH
Coryndon Luxmoore Interaction Designer
John MacNeil Manager Business Applications Systems Architect Novartis
John Maeda President Rhode Island School of Design
Michael Maiello Vice President, Business Network Solutions APC by Schneider Electric
Ada Jo Mann Partner Innovation Partners International
Wayne Marcus Sr. Director, Playskool Hasbro
Roger Martin Dean, Rotman School of Management University of Toronto
Greg Matthews Director, Consumer Innovation Humana Inc.
Heather Mazzeo Operation's Business Director Reebok
Catherine McKenna Partner Innovation Partners International
Maureen McKenna Consultant Mentoring with Momentum Ltd.
Dwight McMillan Founder Basics Group
Brendan McNally Special Assistant to the Vice President for Planning Brown University
CJ Meiser Group Director, Infrastructure Monitoring APC by Schneider Electric
Georgina Melone Futurist Hasbro
Darrell Merino VP Preschool, Kids, Electronics and Puzzles Hasbro
Nell Merlino CEO & Founder Count Me In
Elizabeth Messina President/CEO Artbox
Christopher Meyer Chief Executive Officer Monitor Group
Chris Michaud COO Continuum
Ed Milano VP, Program Development Continuum
Bernard Mohr Partner Innovation Partners International
Cindy Moser Assistant VP, Product Development The Health and Wellness Institute
Ren Moulton CEO Dogmatic Products
Rick Mullins Executive Assistant to the President Central CT State Univeristy- ITBD
Fabienne Munch Director, Ideation Office Herman Miller, Inc.
Anna Muoio Principal, Social Innovation Continuum
Thomas Nealssohn Manager, Innovation Implementation Svcs Masco Corporation Research & Development
Sami Nerenberg Grain Design
Ted Nesi Web Editor Providence Business News
Patricia Ng Head of Color and Graphics Reebok
Bruce Nussbaum Contributing Editor BusinessWeek
Pamela O'Hara President BatchBlue Software
Alexander Osterwalder Osterwalder Strategy Facilitation
Neri Oxman Principal MATERIALECOLOGY
Jason Pamental thinkinginpencil.com
Cynthia Parker Assistant to the Provost Johnson & Wales University
Lisa Pattison Creative Director CVS Caremark
Julie Penner MBA/JD Student University of Colorado
Michele Perras director Mobile Experience Innovation Centre
Aidan Petrie Co-Founder / Chief Innovation Officer Ximedica
Breck Petrillo Program Manager Ximedica
Aaron Phaneuf Development Officer Brown University
Harold Picken, M.D. Vice President, Health Operations Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island
Christen Pollock Executive Director The College Board
Brock Predovich Center Development Department of Homeland Security, Science and Technology
Brendan Quarle Student Johnson & Wales University
Amy Quigley VP, Marketing Continuum
Enam Rabbani
Jane Rainwater Rainwater Design
Anne Ramallo Manager of PR and Marketing Stuart Karten Design, Inc.
Kelly Ramirez Director Social Venture Partners RI
Rosanne Ramos Principal Inclusion By Design LLC
Dan Reifsteck Chief Operating Officer Ximedica
Christopher Rice Online Community Manager/Lecturer University of Kentucky
Michelle Riggen Ransom Director of Communications BatchBlue Software
Robert Riggs Sr. Director, Marketing Services GTECH
John Rogers President, CEO and Co-Founder Local Motors
Stephen Rosa President & CEO (add)ventures
Carne Ross Director Independent Diplomat
Susan Roux Chief Development Officer Rhode Island Hospital
Roberto Saco CEO Aporia Advisors
Mary Sadlier Executive Vice President/Partner (add)ventures
Sam Saguy Visiting Professor Nestlé
R. Pito Salas Principal R. Pito Salas and Associates, Inc.
Michael Samuelson President & CEO The Health and Wellness Institute
Gene Sanchez Kinetic Fin
Nallieli Santamaria Field Researcher, Student Experience Lab Business Innovation Factory
Michael Schaeffer Creative Director, VP of Global Design Reebok
Len Schlesinger President Babson College
Christopher Schutte Director of Business Development and Marketing InsureMyTrip.com
Bob Schwartz GM of Global Design GE Healthcare
Jamie Scurry The Big Picture Company
Patricia Seybold Founder/CEO Patricia Seybold Group
Bill Shannon Chief Wisdom Officer DaVita
Kathleen Shannon Director of Research Initiatives Brown University
Stephen Shapiro Chief Innovation Evangelist Innocentive, Inc.
Robert Shea VP for Business Affairs & CFO Community College of Rhode Island
Todd Sherman Advanced Programs Lockheed Martin
Carol Shillinglaw Strategic Portfolio & Business Dev GE Healthcare
Karen Sibley Dean of Continuing Education Brown University
Dave Siebs Vice President CACI National Solutions Group
Peggy Siegel CEO Education Free Agent, LLC
Tony Silbert Partner Innovation Partners International
Andrew Singer, M.D. Radiologist North Shore Radiological Associates
Christine Skibski Graphic Designer
Michele Slobin VP of Apparel Design Reebok
Peter Snyder Vice President for Research Lifespan
David Watson Sobel
TJ Sondermann Program Director Betaspring
Shirley Spater Freedman Director Samuels Sinclair Dental Center, RI Hosp
Lina Srivastava Lina Srivastava Consulting LLC
Jane Stanford
Hallie Steele Graphic Designer Basics Group
Nika Stoop Associate Director Communications Novartis
Scott Stropkay Partner Essential
Melissa Studzinski Director, Marketing CVS Caremark
Nancy Szeliga Business Manager The Copy Center at Crossroads
Don Tapscott Chairman, nGenera Insight nGenera Insight
Bill Taylor Author and Journalist
Robert Taylor Partner Partridge Snow & Hahn
Allan Tear Managing Partner Betaspring
Jack Templin Principal Thought Cap
Michael Thomas President & CEO New England Board of Higher Education
Mary Tinti Deputy Artistic Director WaterFire Providence
Rachel Tischler Associate Director of Finance & Administration Trinity Repertory Company
Manuel Toscano Principal Zago
Stephen Trachtenberg President Emeritus and University Professor of Public Service The George Washington University
Helmut Traitler VP Innovation Partnerships Nestlé
Alex Troitzsch Design Strategist, Student Experience Lab Business Innovation Factory
Mark Truman Senior Architect GTECH
John Tuccillo VP Industry and Government Alliances APC by Schneider Electric
Andy van Dam Professor Brown University
Gerard van Grinsven President/CEO Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital
Willem Van Lancker Student Rhode Island School of Design
Evelyn Varner VP Strategic Product Development Fidelity Investments
Matthew Veves Student Bryant University
Craig Vogel Associate Dean-Research and Innovation University of Cincinnati
Jill Waller VP, D&D Cranium and Trivial Pursuit Hasbro
Suzanne Walsh Senior Program Director Lumina Foundation for Education
Thomas Walsh Sr. Manager Government Relations GTECH
Helen Walters Editor of Innovation and Design BusinessWeek
Alan Webber Author
Jeffrey Weiss Partner Glaxton LLC
Ray Wellen Student Johnson & Wales University
Jennifer Wendt Media Services Director, North America Schneider Electric
Pamela Wessling Managing Director Jones Lang LaSalle
Harry West CEO Continuum
Angela Wiczek Senior Director, Corporate Communication GTECH
Mark Wiesenhahn VP Brand Design IP Development Hasbro
Alice Wilder Educational Psychologist
Brian Wilk Director, Boys Design Hasbro
Jessica Willing-Pichs Senior Research & Product Strategist Ximedica
Ted Wilson Director Contracts Administration - Research Computing Platform Novartis
Max Winograd CEO NuLabel Technologies
Jeremy Withers President 313 Communications
Melissa Withers Executive Director Business Innovation Factory
Curt Worden CEO & Executive Producer Tango Pix
Raymond Wright Dean, College of Engineering University of Rhode Island
Richard Saul Wurman Author
Jocelyn Wyatt Social Impact Lead IDEO
Roger Yergeau VP Operations Tango Pix
Andria Younger CEO Cre8iv Management
Ethan Zuckerman Research Fellow Berkman Center for Internet and Society