PRESS RELEASE: Leading Media Analysts Launch New Institute for the Connected Society

iFOCOS with the University of Southern California will Innovate Across a New World of Media

RESTON, VA, October 4, 2006 — Two leading media analysts announced today the formation of a new non-profit institute, iFOCOS, the Institute for the Connected Society. iFOCOS convenes thought leaders across disciplines to understand and use the new expanding media and to create better-informed global citizens. Their goal is to drive innovation around a new definition of “media” - one that includes traditional media and new emergent media, typified by the explosion of social media.

Founded by Andrew Nachison and Dale Peskin, iFOCOS is establishing partnerships with individuals and organizations around the globe to create next-generation media projects that foster an informed society, as well as create new opportunities in the marketplace. A board of advisors has been compiled from the world’s most influential digital media companies to advise and support the institute, including QUALCOMM, Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide, FastCompany magazine, The Associated Press, Reuters and more.

The institute is Reston, Virginia-based and is affiliated with the Integrated Media Systems Center (IMSC) at the University of Southern California, which is conducting interdisciplinary research in digital technologies and models across media. Cross-sector collaborations with institutions, businesses, foundations, research centers, public policy groups and individuals will be announced in coming weeks.

By convening dialogues between thought leaders in different disciplines, iFOCOS plans to reveal intelligence from all corners of media. They will broker productive collaborations that lead to progress. One of iFOCOS’s first actions is conducting the international We Media forum at the University of Miami, February 8-9, 2007, with major support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and participation by Grupo de Diarios América, a coalition of Latin America media groups. Previous “We Media” conferences were conducted in New York and London in association with news organizations, including The Associated Press, the BBC and Reuters.

“iFOCOS will lead international collaborations such as ‘We Media’ to understand how we can use media and new information technologies to anticipate changes on the road ahead,” said Andrew Nachison, the institute’s executive director. “As conveners and as facilitators of innovation, we will continue to bring productive groups together to address complex issues impacting audiences, communities and a society defined by media. Partners will contribute to an exciting dialogue and also walk away with ideas they can apply to their business and organization today.”

The affiliation with IMSC uniquely positions iFOCOS at the intersection of media, technology and society. “We’ll be working with one the world’s outstanding media labs to develop and understand a dazzling array of information technologies that will continue to transform media, media businesses and our connected society,” added Nachison.

“We at IMSC are excited by the opportunity to work with iFOCOS,” said Adam Clayton Powell III, IMSC’s director. “We look forward to developing partnerships that will lead to cutting-edge research to produce digital media solutions for news, information, education and entertainment.”

In addition to its event and research agendas, iFOCOS has established a practice to work with organizations and individuals on media strategies, projects and funding. The practice spans traditional channels of private and public media, from broadcasting and publishing to telecommunications and the “long tail” of personal and niche media.

“The rules are changing and so are we,” said Dale Peskin, iFOCOS’s co-founder and director. “We believe that media is a powerful source for innovation and a vital instrument for change in our society. We have a rare opportunity to inform crucial decisions about our future. iFOCOS and its partners will help steer innovation, broker collaborations and stir conversations that make a difference.”

The board of advisors to the institute includes:
• Jeff Belk, SVP, QUALCOMM
• John Bell, Managing Director/Executive Creative Director, Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide
• Merrill Brown, Principal, MMB Media
• Carin Dessaur, Principal, mc2
• Jim Kennedy, VP, Strategy, The Associated Press
• Susan Mernit, Product Manager, Personals, Yahoo!
• Craig Newmark, Founder, craigslist.org
• Scott Fox, CEO, Global View Partners
• Adam Clayton Powell III, Director, USC Integrated Media Systems Center
• Scott Rafer, CEO, My Blog Log
• Brian Reich, Senior Strategic Consultant, Mindshare Interactive Campaigns
• Richard Sambrook, Director, Global News Division, BBC
• Karen Stephenson, President, NetForm
• Alan Webber, Founder, FastCompany magazine
• William C. Weiss, Chairman and CEO, The Promar Group
• Dean Wright, SVP and Managing Editor, Consumer Services, Reuters America

Nachison and Peskin will also be affiliated with the USC Annenberg School of Journalism. Prior to founding iFOCOS, both men directed The Media Center at the American Press Institute.

About iFOCOS

The newly launched Institute for the Connected Society convenes thought leaders across disciplines to understand, apply and experiment with technology-enabled media to create better-informed global citizens. More information available at iFOCOS

Contact:

Gloria Pan, Communications Director
gloria@ifocos.org
703.251.4807

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13 Comments so far

  1. bob meyers October 4th, 2006 10:49 am

    Andrew & Gloria:

    this looks great. best of luck and keep me informed. bob

  2. Tor Kjolberg October 4th, 2006 10:54 am

    Please let me know how I can contribute to make the organization get foothold in Scandinavia.

  3. deisnor October 4th, 2006 4:57 pm

    Congratulations! Very excited and look forward to continuing the collaboration.

  4. Amaro La Rosa October 4th, 2006 11:37 pm

    Dear friends:
    Is a good information the launching of iFOCOS! Congratulations!. I share with you the joy!
    I am ready to work from Peru.

    A big hug for you

    Amaro

  5. Ted Belman October 5th, 2006 1:19 pm

    Congratulations and goodluck.

  6. Dapo Falade October 5th, 2006 3:12 pm

    It is good to know that a new outfit is out there ready to colaborate with indivisuals and organisations worldwide. I am ready to work with your organisation in any capacity you deem fit, here in Nigeria or else.
    Keep the flag flying

  7. Helen Cochran October 5th, 2006 9:48 pm

    Andrew:
    Congratulations on your new venture which will fill a much needed void. Let me know how we can help.

  8. Dr. Howard B. Jacobson October 6th, 2006 6:38 pm

    The affiliation with IMSC was a stroke of genius. We media old timers will need some of that haptics stuff they are doing to get our juices flowing again. Then we will be regenerated as technology enabled communicators!

  9. [...] Andrew Nachison and Dale Peskin, formerly of the American Press Institute, have launched iFOCOS: The Institute for the Connected Society. This think tank will partner with individuals and organizations from around the world to create new media projects that will facilitate better-informed societies. Andrew was the honored speaker at the New Media SIG Kickoff event earlier this year. He did a wonderful job with the Kickoff event and we, at ebTDesign, wish him and his new organization the best of luck. [...]

  10. Jody Brannon October 12th, 2006 10:13 am

    Congrats on building a very prescient niche with a bold and hopeful vision. I’m always happy to join the dialog and to help.

  11. Dada Olusegun October 19th, 2006 2:58 pm

    I will like to be part of you here in Nigeria and am looking forward to meet you next year in Maimi.

    Keep the good work going.

    SEGUN DADA
    NIGERIA.

  12. Efefiong Akpan October 20th, 2006 1:45 pm

    One of the remarkable impacts on Nigerian reform programme under President Olusegun Obasanjo, would have been a PROFOUND SHARED ELECTRONIC COMMUNITY. That is no matter the field of human endeavour.
    Nonetheless government is trying hard at computerising human and physical capital activities, through the Computerise Nigeria Initiative. But most entreprenuers like myself may never really hone in on iFocus Initiative perhaps.That is if we lack knowledge of applications. Much more so with the that strong necessity to campaign for Social, Economic and Cultural Rights of the citizenry.

    We all know how a strong membership of the electronic community would enhance sustenance of democracy in Nigeria. Indeed if we in the media, and so as Independent content producers, will become responsible in the campaign for socio-cultural rights.

    Mr. Nuhu Ribadu, in recent time as Nigerian arrow head in the fight against corruption in official and private spaces, solicited the role of the media(film, TV, Radio and Interne) This he did through a programme, Fix Nigeria Initiative.

    We in Nigeria media need knowledge empowerment to help in the fight. So I personally hope iFocus will close the GAP and nuture our hunger to input so much as we shall bring into the community, and feed back to help Nigeria secure Nigeria agaianst corruption.

  13. Alex April 25th, 2007 12:34 pm

    Thank You

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