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Annual Meeting 2007 Roundup: The Sequel

Various bloggers are still posting reactions to Annual Meeting 2007; I've collected the posts I've found below. If there are any I've missed, feel free to link to them in comments.

I also wanted to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the thoughtful guest bloggers who joined us here and posted so diligently during Annual: Jason Della Rocca and Kristi Donovan. Thanks also to Jeff De Cagna, who coordinated the guest bloggers for Annual this year as he has before. All of you did a fabulous job and added a lot to Acronym in a relatively short time.

Now, to the roundup of other bloggers' posts:

Peter Turner’s detailed thoughts on thought leader sessions he attended and other experiences: Part I and Part II, plus David Gammel’s response to some of what Peter had to say

More from Sue Pelletier:

- The emergency preparedness session
- Thought Leader Robyn Waters
- Designing better RFPs
- Response to the bloggercon

Dave Sabol’s lessons learned from the conference

Jamie Notter’s lessons learned from the conference

An exhibitor’s perspective on the meeting and a chef’s perspective on the Food and Wine Classic

ETA: Cecilia Sepp's view of the conference

Matt Baehr's list of the ideas he took away from the meeting

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Comments

Lisa, you and your fellow bloggers have done a great job of sharing the wealth from the ASAE conference. In addition, you've put together a strong model of how to effectively blog a conference -- the multiple points of view, each delivered with a distinct voice are so appreciated.

Thank you so much, Nancy! We've been really pleased with the amount of cross-discussion we've had around the Annual Meeting this year, on this blog and others. I've been especially happy to see the number of new commenters who have shared their thoughts--I hope they all continue to do so on future non-Annual posts.

See http://technorati.com/posts/tag/asae2007, set up by Ben Martin (http://caeexam.blogspot.com/) for an aggregation of various blog and other posts from the event.

Thanks so much for that link, Jeff--I should have linked to it previously.

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