Last week I was honored to be invited to attend the Inman Real Estate Connect event in New York City (also known as ICNY). Real Estate Connect® is a must-attend conference that brings together the biggest names in the real estate and technology industries.
Each year, thousands of influential leaders gather at Real Estate Connect to discover emerging trends and technology, to network and make deals and to learn how to leverage the change that surrounds the real estate industry. The theme for Real Estate Connect NYC 2012 was Leading the Way: Innovation in Action and the program featured top thinkers and innovators from around the world.
It also featured 10 of my newest “close friends” in real estate – The Inman Connect Ambassador Team.
Katie Lance, Director of Social Media for Inman wanted to bring in some people from around the real estate industry who could help share, capture and enhance the experiences of ICNY with real estate agents, brokers and owners and others in the real estate industry around the globe who couldn’t attend. Among the team of 11 Ambassadors, there were 4 live bloggers, 3 people capturing video, 2 live “tweeters,” a photographer and one person dedicated to sharing the experience via Instagram.
Katie was busy as the event Co-Emcee along with Chief Evangelist for Inman, Chris Smith so my fellow ambassadors and I were watching and listening for any idea, sound bite, tip or technique that might be shared by anyone who took the stage, the numerous vendors who were sharing their services and products or the 1000+ attendees from around the globe.
From the opening session of Agent Reboot (a one day fast-paced session of workshops and presentations that travels the country) on Tuesday to the last “curtain call” of the Inman Staff on Friday, we were all sitting front row with iPhones, Mac Books, Flip Videos and Steve Pacinelli’s awesome camera equipment in hand. (Click here to read my article from Agent Reboot Columbus to see what this event is all about)
After the general session of each day, there were four different “tracks” of workshops, panels and breakout sessions on various topics so it was impossible to attend them all. That’s where the beauty of the Ambassador team comes into play as well as the power of the #ICNY hash tag.
You could be enjoying one session while still keeping an “ear to the ground” in other sessions because of the fast fingers of those people who were tweeting the “nuggets of wisdom” by searching for any tweet sharing the #ICNY hash tag (basically keeping a “log” of all the comments) or people would look back later and see what was said and who said it.
Of course there was a lot of social fun as well as the jam-packed schedule of events and the Ambassadors did their best to capture that in spirit, tweets, texts and video as well. In the largest city in the world, it wasn’t easy to stick together but when we did, we certainly took the establishments by storm. From Stout NYC for the BCS Championship game to Tonic for karaoke, Junior’s or The Shake Shack for lunch or The Hourglass Tavern in Hell’s Kitchen or the R Lounge in Times Square for parties, it was a memorable event.
• Lisa Archer (@LisaArcherRE)
• Teri Conrad (@TeriConrad)
• Janie Coffey (JanieC)
• Laurie Davis (@LaurieWDavis)
• Maura Neill (@MauraNeill)
• Chris Nichols (@UtahREPro)
• Steve Pacinelli (@StevePacinelli)
· Debra Trappen (@Debra11)
• Tucker Wannamaker (@TuckerWanna)
• Julie Ziemelis (@JulieZemelis)
7 thoughts on “Now "I’m Seein’ Why" People Always Talk About ICNY”
Joe Schutt ·
This is an awesome post Sean. Absolutely dead on with all your statements. We must keep this info alive and moving forward. I know I made lifetime friendships on this trip!!
Julie Ziemelis ·
Great job on the recap of Connect! "Spot on!" as they say! As with any community based on common interests, the potential to expand, enrich and shape the future Connect events by our feedback and ideas is amazing and I look forward to seeing you in San Francisco!
utahrepro ·
Great post Sean! It was great to finally spend some face to face time with one of my best friends on social media! It was an honor to serve as an Inman Ambassador with you!
Eric Estate ·
Great post – I'm new to Twitter, and just followed everyone above. can't wait for the knowledge to drip down.
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Tracy Weir ·
Sean, thank you so much for all your hard work! It was great getting to know you a bit — and you were truly everywhere throughout Connect and Reboot. Looking forward to seeing you again soon!
Tucker Wannamaker ·
Great post and great work, Sean. It was great to hang out with you and work along side you!
Sean M. Carpenter ·
Thanks to all of you for your comments and for sharing this post via your social media streams. It was a blast and I am honored to have worked with all of you. best wishes for a safe and successful 2012