Keep Calm and Trust In Crowds. Get Ready Europe!

The crowd knows best – well most times at least! The CSW team will show you more reasons to trust crowds and tap into your community through CSW Europe coming up October 14-16, 2014 in Copenhagen. Do you have a roadmap for unleashing the collective potential of your community? We’re tapping top leaders across Europe to […]

Written by Priti Ambani

Keep Calm and TRUST IN CROWDS

The crowd knows best – well most times at least! The CSW team will show you more reasons to trust crowds and tap into your community through CSW Europe coming up October 14-16, 2014 in Copenhagen.

Do you have a roadmap for unleashing the collective potential of your community? We’re tapping top leaders across Europe to present smarter approaches for brand building, financing, & innovation through crowdsourcing. 

Interested in taking an active part in CSW Europe?

• Nominate a Speaker
• Expand Reach as Sponsor
• Collaborate as Partner
• Join the CSW Crew

About Author

About Author

Priti Ambani

Priti Ambani is the Global Media Director at Crowdsourcing Week, a thought leader and prominent writer on social enterprises, start-ups and web 2.0 businesses. Previously, Priti grew Ecopreneurist, a nascent green business blog into a notable social business resource as site director and managing editor. Working from the ground up, she has developed successful business and communications strategies for impact organizations that aim to create social, environment and economic wealth. Priti is a Professional Engineer and holds a Master’s degree in Biological Resources Engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park.Priti lives in the Washington DC Metro area with her husband and sons, is a lover of the outdoors, traveling and from-scratch cooking!

You may also like

Global IT Outage Rocks Reliance On Online Technology

Global IT Outage Rocks Reliance On Online Technology

The world is trying to get back to normal after the largest ever IT outage on Friday July 19. It was almost with a sigh of relief that it was not as a result of malevolent behaviour, though the problems caused by a faulty update upload does mean that cybercrime...

Speak Your Mind

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Time limit is exhausted. Please reload CAPTCHA.