A Week of Conferences (Part 1)

November 26, 2007

Last week, I had the pleasure of attending Silicon Valley Comes to Oxford on Monday, Essential Mediatech at the BFI IMAX Theatre, London on Tuesday and the Oxford Private Equity Conference on Friday. The week contained too much free coffee and not enough sleep, but I’ve listened to and met some pretty inspirational people. In the next couple of posts, I’ll share my experiences and thoughts from the more tech- & entrepreneurship-oriented conferences of Monday and Tuesday.

So on Monday I attended Silicon Valley Comes to Oxford for the second year running. Last year’s conference was held on 20th November 2006 – just after we launched the first version of ClickUni. I found the event particularly enlightening. The masterclass from Matt Cohler, VP Strategy & Operations, Facebook stands out. He gave a talk entitled “What is Silicon Valley?” which was my first proper insight into the place and culture that has spawned so many of the successful technology companies in recent years.

It was also the first time I met Bob Goodson (former President, Oxford Entrepreneurs) Chris Sacca (Head of Special Initiatives, Google) and Reid Hoffman, the world’s most successful investor in consumer Internet. Reid’s LinkedIn profile alone names some 44 companies in which he’s angel invested including Facebook, Digg, Friendster, Ning, Flickr, Last FM and Six Apart. He claims to have help finance over 60 companies in total.

This year, the 7th year of the event had an exceptional list of speakers as always – Reid Hoffman, Chris Sacca, Bob Goodson, Kirill Makharinsky and also Auctomatic boys Kulveer and Harjeet Taggar were back again. New appearances were made by Biz Stone (Co-Founder, Twitter), Kim Polese (CEO, SpikeSource) and Bill Byun (MD, Samsung Ventures) but the highlight for me was Paul Graham and Jessica Livingston from Y Combinator. Having keenly watched their scheme develop over the last couple of years, and written about it in a recent post, it was great to see the people behind it face-to-face.

More on what happened when I met them coming soon…