Dozens of top entrepreneurs, media executives and writers will assess the future of digital media at a conference titled “Silicon Alley Media, Down But Not Out: Booty Camp for Survivors,” on Tuesday, June 19, in the 12th-floor lounge of the Leon Lowenstein building on the Lincoln Center campus at 113 W. 60th St. “Silicon Alley has been shaken to its roots by an economic free fall, but is now on its way to recovery,” says Everette Dennis, director of the Center for Communications at Fordham’s Graduate School of Business Administration. The conference, hosted by the center and sponsored by Ironminds.com, features panel discussion on topics such as the future of book publishing and digital art and entertainment. The conference will also feature an exclusive screening of the film Silicon Alley Stories. For a list of speakers and the conference program, visit www.fordhamgbaalumni.net/events/currentevents.asp. EVENT: Silicon Alley Media, Down But Not Out:
DATE: TUESDAY, JUNE 19 TIME: 10:30 A.M.-5 P.M. PLACE: FORDHAM UNIVERSITY 12TH-FLOOR LOUNGE, LOWENSTEIN BUILDING 113 W. 60TH ST. NEW YORK CITY, N.Y. Fordham’s Graduate School of Business Administration was established in 1969 and has been recognized nationally for the quality, innovation and comprehensiveness of its programs, which prepare graduates for global competition. The school’s part-time MBA program is ranked 12th by U.S. News & World Report.