
Social Forex Awards 2011.
The Charlotte Street Hotel & Cinema
15-17 Charlotte Street
London
W1T 1RJ
Wednesday, 22nd February 2012
Presented by LetstalkFX and Social-Markets.net, in conjunction with e-Forex magazine and sponsored by The Chicago Mercantile Exchange.AGENDA
RECEPTION:
12.00 to 12.20
Drinks on arrival
EVENT: Drinks on Arrival: 12.00 to 12.20
Welcome introduction by Allan Schoenberg of The CME Group
12.30 – 13.00 [30] incl Q&A
Elena Theodorou & Fiona Mulliner of Social-Markets.net
Subject: Social media and its uses for business in financial markets.
1,00pm – 13.30 [30] incl Q&A
Katie Martin Editor at Dow Jones International (DJ FX Trader)
Subject: using Social Media as a channel FX and for broadcasting Research material
13.30 – 2pm
Allan Schoenberg of the CME Group
Subject: Case study, moving from trading floor to virtual floor, the new FX generation.
2pm.-2.20pm [20] Break
Speed Networking
2.30 – 3.00pm [30] incl Q&A
Austin Donal Founder of Open Window Analytics
Subject: Social media data and how banks get to make sense of it for business
3.00 - 3.30 [30] incl Q&A
Kinga Broel-Plater and Simon Larcey from Martech Social Innovation
3.30 – 4.00 [30] incl Q&A
3 chair discussion led by Emma Woolcott Snr Lawyer at Mischon De Reya
Subject: Compliance policy & Reputation management, what needs to be put in place also with Stefan Basiuk of LetstalkFX and Fiona Mulliner of Social-Markets.net
4.00 – 5.00
VOTING and the Awards
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AWARDS
1. Most Social Bank
2. Best Social Campaign
3. Best social Initiative/Innovation
4. Best Social Research
5. People’s Choice Award – As voted by poll
6. Most Social Website
7. Best Online Content
8. Best Company LinkedIn Profile
9. Attendees: Best Personal LinkedIn Profile
10. Most Influential Twitter Account
a. Most followers
b. Most tweets
c. Most retweets
d. Use of Hastags
Votes for 1-4 with audience will make up 25% of the vote Twitter results will be based on performance of participants on the day Polls taken with LTFX Members and LinkedIn Poll before the event will make up 75% of the vote