WARNING: This Label is Really Important - From Broadband to IoT, the Next Generation of Consumer Nutrition Labels
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Explore why the most dynamic leaders are building strategies for agile event marketing with a focus on scaling in-person and virtual events that are fast, flexible, and hyper-effective at driving meaningful connections.

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Lucy Hernandez is senior director of product marketing at Openform, where her goal is to help people unlock the power of in-person events. Prior to Openform, she led global product marketing teams.

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WARNING: This Label is Really Important - From Broadband to IoT, the Next Generation of Consumer Nutrition Labels
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Consumer labeling schemes are an important component of consumer protection—they create mandatory and standard disclosures that consumers can rely on when selecting products and services. The label that probably comes to mind for most is the standardized Nutrition Facts label, which debuted in 1994 after a mandate by the USDA, that appears on all food packages in the United States. However many other industries currently use or are examining the future use of standardized labeling to help customers compare between different products using the same set of criteria. In August 2021 the U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, a $1.2 trillion package that, as part of its funding for broadband infrastructure and affordability, requires ISPs to adopt a “broadband nutrition label,” an idea first proposed by OTI in 2009. 

 

Join New America’s Open Technology Institute and Consumer Reports for a two-part panel exploring how successful consumer labeling systems have been used across a wide range of industries in the United States and internationally, and how emerging proposals for consumer labeling in the digital world can provide similar benefits.



Panel 1

 

Some labeling models have been more successful than others, but across multiple industries there are cases where consumers expect to see a specific set of information included on every product they buy. In this discussion, advocates and experts in food safety, sustainability, and product repair will examine how existing consumer labeling systems have been designed and implemented, and discuss how lessons learned from those processes could inform the labels of the future.

 

Brian Ronholm, @DCGiant
Director of Food Policy, Consumer Reports


Dr. Quinta Warren, @DoctorQuinta
Associate Director of Sustainability Policy, Consumer Reports


Kyle Wiens, @kwiens
CEO, iFixIt


Panel 2

 

The pace and scale of innovation in the digital market makes consumer disclosures and information even more important—yet traditional approaches may not be able to adapt. There are also political challenges in creating new mandates. In this panel, advocates and experts will discuss emerging proposals for consumer labeling, from broadband quality to IoT security—and invite discussion on design and political factors unique to these domains.

 

Sarah Morris, @sarmorris
Director, New America’s Open Technology Institute


Kasia Chimelinksi, @kaschm
Co-Founder, Data Nutrition Project and Affiliate, Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University


Pardis Emami-Naeini, @PNaeini
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Washington

Key Topics:

What agile event programs are and why they're essential

Strategies and tools for building agile event marketing

How to scale agile event programs without losing brand integrity or valuable data

Steps you can take right now to introduce agile event marketing into your business

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Consumer labeling schemes are an important component of consumer protection—they create mandatory and standard disclosures that consumers can rely on when selecting products and services. The label that probably comes to mind for most is the standardized Nutrition Facts label, which debuted in 1994 after a mandate by the USDA, that appears on all food packages in the United States. However many other industries currently use or are examining the future use of standardized labeling to help customers compare between different products using the same set of criteria. In August 2021 the U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, a $1.2 trillion package that, as part of its funding for broadband infrastructure and affordability, requires ISPs to adopt a “broadband nutrition label,” an idea first proposed by OTI in 2009. 

 

Join New America’s Open Technology Institute and Consumer Reports for a two-part panel exploring how successful consumer labeling systems have been used across a wide range of industries in the United States and internationally, and how emerging proposals for consumer labeling in the digital world can provide similar benefits.



Panel 1

 

Some labeling models have been more successful than others, but across multiple industries there are cases where consumers expect to see a specific set of information included on every product they buy. In this discussion, advocates and experts in food safety, sustainability, and product repair will examine how existing consumer labeling systems have been designed and implemented, and discuss how lessons learned from those processes could inform the labels of the future.

 

Brian Ronholm, @DCGiant
Director of Food Policy, Consumer Reports


Dr. Quinta Warren, @DoctorQuinta
Associate Director of Sustainability Policy, Consumer Reports


Kyle Wiens, @kwiens
CEO, iFixIt


Panel 2

 

The pace and scale of innovation in the digital market makes consumer disclosures and information even more important—yet traditional approaches may not be able to adapt. There are also political challenges in creating new mandates. In this panel, advocates and experts will discuss emerging proposals for consumer labeling, from broadband quality to IoT security—and invite discussion on design and political factors unique to these domains.

 

Sarah Morris, @sarmorris
Director, New America’s Open Technology Institute


Kasia Chimelinksi, @kaschm
Co-Founder, Data Nutrition Project and Affiliate, Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University


Pardis Emami-Naeini, @PNaeini
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Washington

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Lucy Hernandez

Chief Creative Officer

Openform

Lucy Hernandez is senior director of product marketing at Openform, where her goal is to help people unlock the power of in-person events.

Leo Di Salvo

Sr. Technology Consultant

Openform

Leo Di Salvo is the Senior Technology Consultant at Openform, where his goal is to help people unlock the power of in-person events.

Run of show

12:00PM

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5 Tips for Creating Virtual Events

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Resource List

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A Guide to Agile Event Programs that Can Survive Anything

Explore why the most dynamic leaders are building strategies for agile event marketing with a focus on scaling in-person and virtual events that are fast, flexible, and hyper-effective at driving meaningful connections.

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Crisis Mode: Ideas for Managing Events in Challenging Situations

Learn strategies, experiences and lessons learned from top event marketing leaders who have walked through the fire more than once and lived to talk about it.

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How to Build a Rock Solid Agile Events Program

The old way of doing event marketing—a large, inflexible investment in a small number of tentpole events—doesn't fit into a business world that demands adaptability and speed.

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Lucy Hernandez is senior director of product marketing at Openform, where her goal is to help people unlock the power of in-person events. Prior to Openform, she led global product marketing teams.

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