SAN JOSE, CA — (Marketwire) — 11/02/11 — The , Silicon Valley-s premier business and technology forum, today announced it will host an evening reception on November 9, 2011 in conjunction with , titled: “.”
Steve Jobs gave the world the Macintosh, iPod, iPhone, iPad, Pixar — and defined a whole generation of personal technology through his creativity and achievement in technology innovation. Colleagues and friends of Jobs will share what he meant to them, and how his unique personal approach can continue to inspire us.
Wednesday, November 9
Speakers:
Bill Atkinson, member of the original Macintosh team at Apple; creator of QuickDraw, MacPaint and HyperCard
Larry Tesler, former VP of Advanced Technology and Chief Scientist at Apple
Greenplum, an EMC Company
Splunk
The Markkula Foundation
6:00 p.m. – Registration & Hors d-oeuvres Reception
7:00 p.m. – Program
201 S. Market
San Jose, CA 95113
To register for this program or for more information, please visit .
The Churchill Club is an internationally-respected independent business and technology forum located in Silicon Valley, where CEOs, thought leaders, global business executives, innovators, and senior political leaders meet to discuss and debate, inform and educate, forecast and evaluate. Founded in 1985, the Club is known for its smart, provocative conversations on the most current leadership and innovation topics. Its 7,000 individual and corporate members include senior executives from market-leading companies, investors, and entrepreneurs. Recent speakers to the Club include Michael Dell, founder, chairman & CEO, Dell; Larry Ellison, founder, chairman & CEO, Oracle; Jim Goodnight, chairman & CEO, SAS; Michael Eisner, former CEO, the Walt Disney Company; Ursula Burns, Chairman & CEO of Xerox; Jeff Weiner, CEO of LinkedIn; and Reed Hastings, founder & CEO of Netflix. Further information about the Churchill Club, a 501(c)(3) organization, can be found at .
The Tech Museum is a hands-on technology and science museum for people of all ages and backgrounds. The museum — located in the Capital of Silicon Valley — is a non-profit learning resource established to engage people in exploring and experiencing technologies affecting their lives. Through programs such as The Tech Challenge presented by Cisco, our annual team design competition for youth, and internationally renowned programs such as The Tech Awards presented by Applied Materials, Inc., The Tech Museum celebrates the present and encourages the development of innovative ideas for a more promising future.
Meredith Payette
Edelman Silicon Valley
650.762.2921
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