|

Small towns talk high tech at 140 Conference

Speakers from 17 states are converging on Kansas September 20, 2011, for a conversation about how high tech thrives outside Silicon Valley and all the usual big cities.

This is not just a Kansas event. It’s not a local 140. It’s an international event that happens to be held in Kansas. 

And it’s the only international “high tech” event to talk small towns and go to a small town to do it.

Here’s an overview of the 140 Conference from Oklahoma Horizon TV. (Don’t see the video? Click through to Small Biz Survival.)

Transcript of the video

What makes the 140 Conference special? 
When people from different backgrounds get together, they can share ideas across boundaries. Here are a few of our confirmed speakers for this year:

  • Cheryl Lawson will tell how the LA 140conference lead her to create Social Media Tulsa. 
  • Sheila Scarborough will share how a city kid like her got sucked in by rural friends on Twitter. 
  • Janice Pearson will tell how a non-farm girl became known as an expert on cotton. 
  • Leslie McLellan will tell how she used soical media to market a small California tourism destination. 
  • Patsy Terrell will talk about how creative types fare in small towns.
  • Ron Williams will come from Brooklyn to talk about trusting in ourselves. Yes, Brooklyn!

By the time this comes out, the SmallTown 140 Conference schedule should be posted online.

If you’re interested in what goes on in the high tech world outside the metropolis, join the conversation.

  • Student passes are only $14 
  • Adults can use “friendof140” for a serious discount 
I’ll be there. Will you?



New to SmallBizSurvival.com? Take the Guided Tour. Like what you see? Get our updates.

  • About the Author
  • Latest by this Author
Becky McCray wearing long braids and a professional outfit smiles as she stands on a rural downtown street with twinkling lights in the background.

Becky started Small Biz Survival in 2006 to share rural business and community building stories and ideas with other small town business people. She and her husband have a small cattle ranch and are lifelong entrepreneurs. Becky is an international speaker on small business and rural topics.

Published: September 1, 2011

Wondering what is and is not allowed in the comments?
Or how to get a nifty photo beside your name?
Check our commenting policy.
Use your real name, not a business name.

Don’t see the comment form?
Comments are automatically closed on older posts, but you can send me your comment via this contact form and I’ll add it manually for you. Thanks!