You are on page 1of 7

Thursday, February 25th

Registration Ground Floor Lobby, entrance on Post Street

Thursday, February 25th 5pm -8pm

Friday, February 26th 8am-10am


11:30am-1pm

Saturday, February 27th 7am-noon

Friday, February 26th

KEYNOTE 9:30a - 11:30a Alcazar Theatre

Adults and Youth Talk about Sex


A Youth Chat with Sex Educator and Author, Logan Levkoff, PhD

ISIS, in partnership with MTV, Funny Or Die, and SayNow.com, launched a


contest. We asked youth to call and tell us the best and worst advice adults
have given them about sex. And the digital recordings poured in! This panel
gives conference attendees a chance to hear from youth’s own voices about
how to maximize adult-youth communication about sex, sexuality and sexual
health.

Awards Ceremony
MTV YOUTH AWARD
Presented by Jason Rzepka, VP Public Affairs, MTV
POP!TECH SOCIAL INNOVATION FOR YOUTH AWARD
Presented by Rhodes Klement, Pop!Tech Board Chair
and Co-founder Branditecture
Young Researchers Award
Presented by Dr. Jose Bauermeister, University of Michigan
Government Award in STD
Prevention & Technology
Presented by Frank Strona, San Francisco Dept. of Public Health
LUNCH 11:30a - 1:00p On your own

BREAKOUT 1:00p - 2:15p


Innovation Success Tech I’m a...
Skyline A Skyline B Skyline C Salon 1
Youth First: Face the Screen: Social Media STD Investigator
The Early Adopters New Techniques and Client
for Online Sexual Confidentiality Terri Lopez,
Emily Vanatta, Blair Health Research Melissa Wong
Young, Danielle Carrie Rheingans San Mateo County
Watters Patrick Sullivan, HIV/AIDS Resource STD/HIV Program
Boulder Valley Christine Khosropour, Center
Women’s Health Nicole Luisi, Eli S.
Center Rosenberg
Emory University
Cornelia Jessen,
Jessica Leston William Brown III
Alaska Native Tribal UC Berkeley School
Health Consortium of Public Health
Tirza Cannon,
Catrina Virata
WIND Youth
Services/UC Davis
School of Medicine
and HealthShack
Health Ambassadors
Aaron Amos
Kevin Johnson
JD Rudometikin

BREAK 2:15p - 2:30p 2nd Floor Lobby

PLENARY PANEL 2:30p - 4:00p Ballroom

National Prevention Programs: Effective Tools for Local Communities


How do you take a worldwide medium like the web, or a national medium like a mobile phone
network, and customize it for local communities? Hear the pioneers of national digital sexual health
programs discuss how to maximize efforts to reach local communities with projects that work.
Tina Hoff Tom Subak
Kaiser Family Foundation, GYTnow.org Planned Parenthood Online, PPFA.org

Jason Rzepka Larry Swiader


MTV, GYTnow.org National Campaign to Prevent Teen and
Unplanned Pregnancy, SexReally.com
Bhupendra Sheoran
ISIS, Inc., inSPOT.org

BREAK 4:00p - 4:15p


BREAKOUT 4:15p - 5:30p
Innovation Success Tech I’m a...
Skyline A Skyline B Salon 1 Skyline C
Bridging the Future Optimizing Blogs Feminist Sex
Digital Divide: Foundations: New and Websites for Educator
Reaching Urban Data Collection Maximum Traffic
Youth Methodology Heather
Kevin Mirarchi Corinna, Cory
Kelisha Peart Richard A. Crosby, CondomMan.com Silverberg, Nancy
Black Coalition for Rachel Vickers Schwartzman,
AIDS Prevention University of Jessica Fields
Kentucky
Alwyn Cohall, Mari
Millery, Kirby Bumpus Lydia Shrier
Mailman School Children’s Hospital
of Public Health Boston
Columbia University,
Harlem Health Stephanie Craig
Rushing
Promotion Center
Northwest Portland
and Project STAY
Area Indian
Erica Yamauchi Health Board
University of North
Carolina at
Chapel Hill

Reception! 6:30p - 8:30p


[Wine] Tasting and Tidbits

Saturday, February 27th

Breakfast 7:00a - 9:00a 2nd Floor Lobby


Breakout 8:00a - 9:00a
Success Innovation Innovation Tech
Skyline B Skyline A Salon 1 Skyline C
Relationships and Connecting the New Directions Applied Social
Risk Among Young Dots: Fine Tuning in Sex Ed and Media: Advocacy
Adults: Tech Prevention Technology and Referrals
Assists Message Delivery
Amy Schalet Julia Fedor
Anna Bergdall Nancy Brown, PhD University of Illinois Caucus for
CDC, Division of Palo Alto Medical Massachusetts, Adolescent Health
Reproductive Health Foundation Amherst
Alex Eisenhart Michele Hamilton-
Allison Friedman Santa Teresa Bill Taverner Page
CDC, Division of High School American Journal of Toronto Public
STD Prevention and Doug Keare Sexuality Health
Control Vive

Christianne Johnson
Partnership for
Prevention

Heather Corinna
Scarleteen

Keynote 9:00a – 10:30a Ballroom

Federal Funding Opportunities

Susannah Allison
NIMH

Social Media Rockstars: Widgets, Apps, Contests, and More


Marc Blinder Bobby Jones
ContextOptional Alloy Access

Beth Kanter Ryan Wilson


Packard Foundation Idea Crossing
Scholar-in-Residence
for Social Media

Ever wonder why some apps are extraordinarily popular, and others fall flat? Or why some contests
have millions of entrants and others struggle to get 10? This panel brings together some serious
rockstars to give you industry advice for maximizing social media and marketing efforts to reach
youth. Get inspired to apply select tricks of the trade to your sexual health promotion efforts.

BREAK 10:30a - 10:45a


BREAKOUT 10:45a - 12noon
Innovation Success Tech I’m a...
Skyline A Skyline B Skyline C Salon 1
Around the World Piecing it Together: New Media Student Peer
in 160 Characters Choosing the Right Strategies for Sex Educator
(or less) New Media for the Engagement
Right Audience in Natalie Treacy
Kelly L’Engle, Heather the Right Venue Andre Blackman Humboldt State
Vahdat, Karah Fazekas Pulse + Signal
Family Health Jen Hecht Peer Educators
International STOPAIDS Leslie Ann Bradshaw (TBD), PASSHEN!
New Media Berkeley Public
Mitali Thakor, Jennie Anderson, Josie Strategies Health Division
Michelle Hindin Halpern-Finnerty,
Johns Hopkins Michelle Samplin-
Salgado
School of Public
John Snow Inc.,
Health
Soccoro A. Gultiano AIDS.gov
University of
Marilyn Hoppe
San Carlos
University of
Uju Ofomata Washington
One World UK,
LearningaboutLiving.org

LUNCH 12:00noon - 1:00p On your own

Brown Bag Lunch with ISIS

Informal meet and greet with ISIS staff members. Since we’ll be the crazy
ones running around assuring everything is going as planned, we thought
we’d stop a moment and actually answer those questions you have about
ISIS.
2nd Floor Lobby

For all conference information and updates find us online at:


sextech.org
twitter.com/sextech

Sponsorship opportunities still available. Please call


510.835.9400 for more information.

Schedule Updated: 02/22/10


BREAKOUT 1:00p - 2:15p
Innovation Success Tech I’m a...
Skyline A Skyline B Salon 1 Skyline C
MSM and Texting, Testing, How to Make and Health Educator
Technology: Texting: SMS Market Digital and Librarian
Insights and to Increase Video for Sexual
Implications STD Testing Health Joyce Lisbin
STD/HIV Prevention
Emily Pingel, MPH, Rebecca Braun Michele Perlman and Training Center,
Anna Eisenberg, California Family youth presenter
MPHc, M.M. Johns California DPH/STD
Health Council Community
University of Control Branch
Holly Howard Healthcare Network:
Michigan CA STD Control Teens PACT. MK Eagle,
Branch Connie Urquhart
ISIS, INC. STAFF Young Adults Library
Association (YALSA)
Katie Malbon,
Sasha Rose Clifton
Mount Sinai
Adolescent Health
Center, New York

Letitia Winston
DC DOH, HAHSTA

BREAK 2:15p - 2:30p 2nd Floor Lobby

BREAKOUT 2:30p - 3:45p


Innovation Success Tech I’m a...
Skyline B Skyline A Skyline C Salon 1
On the Edge: Reinventing Reach: SMS Platforms Gender Studies
Reducing Stigma LGBT, Homeless, Made Easy Researcher
through Social and Latino
Networking MSM Youth Elisette Weiss, Catherine Ashcraft
Jeremy Frisch, National Center
Kristen Schultz Oliver Brian Mustanski, Ph.D, Matthew Shear for Women &
Exhale Louisa Bigelow, BA, Student Sexuality Information
Joshua Magee, MA Information Service, Technology
Naomi Akers University of Illinois
Brandeis University
St. James Infirmary at Chicago

Nancy Schwartzman, Jessie Daniels


Melissa Gira Grant Hunter College
The Line Campaign
Maria Isabell
Fernandez
Nova Southeastern
University
BREAK 3:45p - 4:00p

CLOSING SESSION! Ballroom

Big, Big Thanks to our 2010 Sponsors

2010 In-Kind Sponsors

2010 Sponsors

You might also like