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Monday Night Party Report

Posted by Steve Hall · Tuesday July 12, 2005
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The Chicago ad:tech party scene Monday night was much more subdued than San Francisco and New York shows. The evening kicked off with the traditional Tribal Fusion post-exhibit cocktail and munchies party held at the back of the the Sheraton exhibit hall. Great tasting Tribal Fusion branded beer was served along with fried finger food. We spent some time speaking with United Virtualities’ Director of Channel Partnerships Natalia Scalia who made the trip to ad:tech from Argentina and Miami-based Nearly Natural Business Development Manager Stephen Wechsler (who apparently has to clarify to business card recipients that his company deals with flowers, not breast implants). After discussions regarding ooqa ooqa, shoshkeles and silk flowers, we headed upstairs to the ad:tech speakers reception held in one of the hotel’s bars.

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At the speakers reception, we spent some time chatting with ad:tech Chair Susan Bratton, Blogads Founder Henry Copeland, ad:tech Director of Marketing and Conferences Cindi Gallucci, DoubleClick Director of Research Rick Bruner and TechVenue.com Founder David Flint. The company was great, the river view pleasing and the libations relaxing.

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After the speaker party, we headed to dinner with comScore Marketing Solutions Manager Graham Mudd and Rick Bruner. The name of the restaurant escapes the mind right now but the food was excellent. We discussed some weblog related research the two are working on which will be released in the hear future.

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Finishing dinner, our group walked around the corner to the Chicago Interactive Marketing Association party held at the Rock Bottom Brewery which turned out the be the night’s biggest party. Held on the rooftop, it was crowded, hot and humid but amusing enough to stick around for a bit if only to observe the length grown men and women will go to gain entry into what they, apparently,  perceived to be the hippest spot in town.

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Slithering out from between sweaty bodies, we cabbed it over to Chicago’s First Lady, a river boat docked at Michigan and Wacker for the Tribal Fusion party. Sadly, there weren’t too many people there so our stay was brief. Compared to the New York and San Francisco Bluelithium blowouts, Monday night’s events were, for sure, quite subdued in comparison.

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