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Gwen Smith Ishmael, Sr. Vice President of Insights and Innovation at Decision Analyst in Arlington, TX, has led marketing and new product development activities in the CPG and technology industries since 1986. She also conceived and developed ground-breaking Web-based promotional vehicles, two of which are patent pending. Gwen holds an MBA in Marketing and is a featured speaker on insights and innovation around the world. Her writings have been featured in international text books, most recently in Managing 4 Ps of Marketing FMCG Sector, and Product Innovation: A Strategic Tool for Growth, by ICFAI Publications, 2006 and 2007, respectively.

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Renee Hopkins Callahan Renee Hopkins Callahan started IdeaFlow and serves as chief blog-wrangler. She is Director of Innovation Services at Decision Analyst in Arlington, Texas, is a former journalist who worked as an editor and reporter for The Dallas Morning News and the Nashville Tennessean, and was managing editor of D, the Dallas city magazine. She has a master's degree in rhetoric and has also taught college-level English and informal logic.
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October 5, 2006

BIF-2: Innovation Stories

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Posted by Hylton Jolliffe

Quickly jumping in to Renee's space to point readers to coverage of the many "stories of innovation" being shared at BIF-2 by the likes of Dean Kamen, Bob Ballard and a few dozen others. With reporting and analysis from Renee, Allen Tear, Jeff De Cagna, Steve Hardy, Chris Flanagan, and Jeffrey Phillips.

Also be sure to catch Jeff's podcast interviews with four of the speakers: Tim Westergren of Pandora.com; Larry Keeley of Doblin Group; Jane Fulton Suri of Ideo nd Jeneanne Rae of Peer Insight.

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