PTTOW!

PTTOW!
Status Active
Founder Roman Tsunder and Terry Hardy
Area CEOs, CMOs and Icons
Website www.pttow.com

PTTOW! is an invite-only community and summit for today's most creative and inspiring CEOs, CMOs and Icons, spanning 70 major industries. Founded by Roman Tsunder and Terry Hardy in 2009,[1] PTTOW! has been described as the "TED event of the marketing world"[2]

Participants

The year round community and summit includes CEOs, CMOs, leading entrepreneurs, as well as artists and athletes. Members have included the 14th Dalai Lama,[3] former Senior Advisor for Innovation to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Alec Ross, Life is good Chief Executive Optimist & Co-Founder Bert Jacobs, Quiksilver Co-Founder & Chairman of the Board Bob McKnight, Jared Cohen of Google Ideas, Spotify[4] Chief Marketing Officer Seth Farbman, DJ Kaskade,[5] professional surfer Kelly Slater, TBWA\Chiat\Day Chairman & Global Director Lee Clow, Linkin Park, Warby Parker Founder Neil Blumenthal,[6] RVCA Founder Pat Tenore, actor Rainn Wilson, entertainment executive Tom Freston, professional skateboarder Tony Hawk, Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh, seven-time Grammy Award-winner will.i.am, as well as CEOs & CMOs from Warner Music Group, HP, Microsoft, EA, Pepsi, P&G, Facebook, YouTube, 20th Century Fox Films, Red Bull and more.[7]

References

  1. Youth Culture Summit Co-Chair Shares the Power of PTTOW! by Kailee Bradstreet, TransWorld Business, April 24, 2013.
  2. Youth Marketers 'Plan to Take Over the World' by Ian Hamilton, OC Register, May 1, 2010.
  3. PTTOW is the Dalai Lama + Coca Cola + Will.i.am + GE + Elon Musk by John Koetsier, VentureBeat, March 1, 2013.
  4. How to Court Your Business Partner by Elyse Dupré, Direct Marketing News, March 27, 2013.
  5. PTTOW! Adds Kaskade, will.i.am to Line-Up, Do Androids Dance, April 4, 2013.
  6. In Advance Of PTTOW!, Target, Coca-Cola, Warby Parker Execs Get Candid About Courting Next-Generation Consumers by Jennifer Rooney, Forbes, May 1, 2013.
  7. Brands Strive to Reach the Youth Market by Steve Mcclellan, AdWeek, May 3, 2010.
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