October 1-3 in Boulder Colorado

Cyborg Anthropology, Consultant, Documenter, Paper Protoyper and organizer of CyborgCamp. oakhazelnut.com/

Brad Feld is a venture Capitalist for the Foundry Group, avid blogger, runner and lover of food. full bio http://www.feld.com

Scott is a Ruby developer with a flare for design and the creator of Sunago.org, refreshing community software for non-profits. He is most often sighted tapping dutifully into Textmate and is made of WebKit.

Ari Newman is a serial entrepreneur who excels in creating value in ideas and technology and thrives on the challenges and opportunities that define early stage companies.

Ingrid Alongi is a software engineer who dreams in data and APIs and experiments with what is possible with the two. She also loves artisan foods, is a bit snobby about electronic music, and often tweets about cycling.

SnapImpact was born out of two guys that never really volunteered that just built the first volunteering app for the iPhone aggregating the majority of volunteering opportunities in the US. snapimpact.com.

Jeremy has a knack for being in the right place at the right time. He will give a talk about the future of tech, marketing and the art of party crashing. http://www.jeremytanner.com
Our speakers list is just being published. Check back for regular additions.

Rick Levine founded Boulder artisan chocolate company Seth Ellis Chocolatier. He's also co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto.

Rachel Weidinger loves saving the world, binder clips, canning jars, the ocean, and her tiny home in San Francisco. See what happens when food hacking becomes an obsession.

Lilly is devoted to seasonal cooking and conscious eating. She is the founder of Lilly?s Table and Bella Cuisine Personal Chef Service where she encourages everyone to celebrate and play with their food. www.lillys-table.com

What happens when allergies take over your life? Dan makes the arguement that you don't have to eat birdfood, and how they are starting a TV show catering to a niche market. renegadekitchen.com

Justin started Olomomo in the last year. Local roasted nuts with a business plan that won the Bard Center Business Plan contest. http://www.olomomo.com

Emily is one of the co-founders of Foodzie, an online marketplace for small, artisan producers. She is passionate about helping these producers succeed! Emily heads up marketing and community management for Foodzie.

What happens when a gluten free food blog featuring healthy and wholesome vegan, dairy free and high protein recipes get's a book deal? Hear the story of Elana's Pantry.
Our speakers list is just being published. Check back for regular additions.

Local band Paper Bird will be showing just why they have built the passionate following they have. From their site: "Paper Bird's backbone is their songwriting, musicianship and a general allergy to all limitations and trends." They are playing the night show at Boulder Theater and a boco ticket gets you in! http://paperbirdband.com/

has a voice you'd swear you've heard before, although the band was voted ?Best Band to Come out of Nowhere? by The Westword. Al-Attas' voice is completely her own. It's a huge voice, like an old friend, telling you secrets one minute, reassuring you the next. It's spiritual, soothing, soft, but powerful enough to fill a room. It leaves goose bumps over and over again, each time the opening notes sound. The Autumn Film didn't really come out of nowhere, I suppose. All the band members have been making music for years. But I share the feeling of The Westword writers, wondering where this major talent has been hiding for so long. (as written by Sarah Jaffe)
Working on finalizing venues for the music portion, many, many more to be added.