Chris 
                                              Shipley 
                                            Chris 
                                              Shipley has covered the personal 
                                              technology business since 1984 and 
                                              is regarded as one of the top analysts 
                                              in technology. As a founding partner 
                                              and editorial director in Guidewire 
                                              Group, she consults with emerging 
                                              technology companies in the U.S. 
                                              and Europe to identify market opportunities 
                                              and accelerate products to market. 
                                              She has produced the DEMO conferences 
                                              for Network World Events & Executive 
                                              Forums since 1996, and is the lead 
                                              columnist for the weekly e-newsletter, 
                                              DEMOletter. Prior to joining the 
                                              DEMO organization, Chris briefly 
                                              ran her own media strategy and consulting 
                                              company. She began her career in 
                                              technology journalism in 1984 with 
                                              Ziff-Davis Publishing, where she 
                                              worked as a writer and editor for 
                                              PC Week, PC/Computing, and Computer 
                                              Life. In 1992, she joined the online 
                                              publishing group at Ziff-Davis where 
                                              she was editorial director for a 
                                              range of ZiffNet services.
                                            Chris 
                                              has won numerous awards for journalistic 
                                              excellence, and was three times 
                                              named the #1 newsletter editor by 
                                              Technology Marketing for her work 
                                              on DEMOletter. Over the years, she 
                                              has written for PC Magazine, InfoWorld, 
                                              Working Woman and Us Magazine, as 
                                              well as a regional travel magazine.. 
                                              She has written two books on communications 
                                              and Internet technology, and is 
                                              at work on a book of essays discussing 
                                              the unintended consequences of technology 
                                              adoption. In 2002, Fortune Small 
                                              Business Magazine included Chris 
                                              on its list of 'most perfect board 
                                              of directors.'
                                            She 
                                              sits on the board of directors for 
                                              Forum for Women Entrepreneurs, and 
                                              is an advisory board member to several 
                                              startup ventures, including PredatorWatch, 
                                              Phantom Technologies, and AllenPort. 
                                              Chris graduated from Allegheny College 
                                              with a B.A. in literature and communications 
                                              arts. She lives in the San Francisco 
                                              Bay area.