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The Big THANK YOU!
A cool event like Barcamp San Antonio happens because organizers like Dean McCall, Mandi Leman, Donald Wilcox and myself can rely on the help of sponsors to keep camps a true, “Learn, Share, Grow” experience. Sponsors like Microsoft, InnoTech, Ryma, CampusWire, MediaRich, Blog Catalog and Firecat Studio were generous with not only their donations but with their time. Their good will makes these events happen and our goodwill can do the same. Let these folks know you appreciated their contribution to bringing barcamp to the Alamo City.
You can usually find Microsoft’s Philip Wheat at Tech and Community Events around Central and South Texas. Microsoft has been supportive of our efforts here in San Antonio. Sponsoring both Startup Weekend and Barcamp.
Ian Warshak of CampusWire has a nifty service which makes it easy to quickly notify lots of people and let them know what’s going on in an easy breezy manner. Mosey on over to CampusWire and give their service a go with their free trial.
The fine folks at Ryma have some great free online tools for production management. Let Chelsea Woodhead know you heard about their cool tools through Barcamp San Antonio.
Sean Lowery of InnoTech Conferences is looking forward to their annual Spring event here in the San Antonio. Last years conference’s keynote speaker was none other than Guy Kawasaki. Keep an eye out for this years lineup.
The hosts for Barcamp San Antonio was none other than Mandi Leman’s own MediaRich. The Interactive Design Company is in the process of launching a sister company called CampaignStream. We appreciate the generous use of their company headquarters. It was the perfect creative space for Barcamp San Antonio.
BlogCatalog, the premier bloggers social network recently launched a mobile version of their popular site. Tony, Angie, Oscar and Daniel are ongoing supporters of UnConference events as well as sponsors of several live streaming shows.
No Barcamp would be complete without a host of volunteers to make things run smoothly. Starting with Todd O’Neill who set up and manned both live streaming video feeds. The Registration Table was manned by Leslie Baldwin, The morning and evening brew were acquired by Veronica Jorden,. Pictures and video were captured by Rich Harrell. Of course, it’s a barcamp so at some point everyone lends a hand.
Last but certainly not least was the presenters and attendees of Barcamp San Antonio. Thank you for not only coming but for participating. A Barcamp’s success is measured by your interaction. Thanks!
Stay tuned for future camp events in San Antonio: Social Media Club San Antonio monthly gatherings, GreenCamp on April 18, 2009, Podcamp San Antonio on May 16, 2009 or Startup Weekend during the weekend of May 30, 2009.
BCSA Recap
So San Antonio’s inaugural BarCamp ended Saturday, but the energy is still there. Throughout the entire Saturday, the MediaRich office was bustling with energy coming from college department chairs, students, entrepreneurs, journalists, and just Texans in general. We had great sessions yesterday.
Cody Marx Bailey, organizer of BarCamp Texas in Bryan, came to share his story on Bil & TED, an alternative to the ultra-exclusive TED conference, much like BarCamp itself. Joseph Lopez also talked about ACTLab and impassioned locals in an energetic morning session. Following that upstairs was my presentation on the growth and evolution of San Antonio’s emerging techonlogy industry, complete with Mega Man references, my dry delivery, and determined activists ready to make something out of our town.
The afternoon carried on similarly engaging, if not completely thought-provoking, discussions from trans-/post-humanism to self-branding. Then, BCSA winded down with a great performance by Laura Marie and continued passionate discussions and reflections about our event.
And though it’s over now, BCSA has left a major impression on the community in San Antonio, where SA’s next event will emerge from the enthusiasm of the local community and interacting with link-minded people during BCSA.
Also, since I forgot it originally, I’d like to thank everyone who came to the event for showing their support of BarCamps and San Antonio especially, our sponsors who made this all possible, bloggers and writers who spread the word, and my fellow organizers for putting together such a wonderful event! Let’s continue the momentum!
Barcamp San Antonio Sponsors
We’ve been lucky enough to gather a generous force of sponsors to help make Barcamp San Antonio not only an amazing experience but a free one. While Barcamps much like Podcamps are meant to foster the “Learn, Share, Grow” of a community it does require the investment of time and money to bring it all together.
Mandi, Dean, Donald and I are more than happy to spend the time to create a cool event like Barcamp San Antonio. We’re equally happy that our sponsors are willing to invest in the community by sponsoring Barcamp San Antonio. Since sponsors are the unsung hero’s of any camp. I’d like to take this time to sing the praises of the folks at the following companies: Philip Wheat at Microsoft, Chelsea Woodhead and John H. Williams at Ryma, Sean Lowery at InnoTech Conference, Mandi Leman and Michael Leman at MediaRich, Tony Berkman, Oscar Tijerina & Daniel Tijerina at BlogCatalog and Susan Price at Firecat Studio. Each and everyone of these companies has made an investment in order to make real the idea of bringing a barcamp to San Antonio. I applaud each and everyone of these folks and their respective companies.
Thanks!
BarCamp San Antonio is “sold” out!
Okay, so there was no cost to get in, so it’s not really “sold out,” but we’ve reached the allotted number of registrants on our registration page, so you may have to wait for San Antonio’s next BarCamp!
If you are interested in sponsoring BCSA, however, you can do so by e-mailing me directly at makiten@blackinc-sba.com. If you’re on Twitter, however, you may message @mandileman, who is not only an organizer, but was gracious enough to provide the venue and web space for BCSA. Big thanks to her and the rest of the people at MediaRich for making this possible.


