Created with Partners Like You!
Created with Partners Like You!
At your average conference, we know the most valuable conversations happen in the hallways, only here they last for three uninterrupted days. They happen over late night drinks, and on the walk from point A to point B. Those chance run-ins with esteemed colleagues, heroes, mentors– even strangers– can lead to conversations that propagate new ideas, concepts, and relationships. Sometimes, the results might even drive an entire industry forward.
YxYY is different from a garden variety conference because it inverts the concept of a topical event: The community is built first, and the topics emerge as its members interact and develop their own content and experiences. The result is a trendsetting event that is of the moment and poised for what is next.
We can guarantee that YxYY attendees will be in an environment built for peak emotional, intellectual, social and creative experiences. This is a rare opportunity to affiliate your brand with a purpose-built, hand crafted social environment tailored to the YxYY community.
How You Can Make YxYY Your Own
How You Can Make YxYY Your Own
We are open to handcrafting a partnership experience at a number of levels, targeted at your outreach needs. Whether you’re pre-launch or a household name, we want to work with a select few companies to make YxYY an extraordinary co-created experience.
Our partners are integral to making YxYY an awesome, one-of-a-kind experience. Your partner dollars at work:
Authenticity is of the utmost importance when it comes to participating as a sponsor, so we ask that interested participants think outside the realm of traditional event marketing. Consider organic ways to add to or participate in the weekend, as opposed to ways that force attendees to participate in the brand. This will make a much more positive lasting impact on the community than a giant banner or downloading your app.
"Yaysayers" are a Unique Tribe
"Yaysayers" are a Unique Tribe
Over 400 Influential entrepreneurs, thought leaders, writers, and makers from across media, design, technology and entertainment communities.
"Yaysayers" are doers. They are busy making the companies, products, art and movements you will be talking about tomorrow!
FUN FACTS:
ABC.com, Adobe, AirBnB, AKQA, Autodesk, BBC America, Beats Music, Benefit Cosmetics, BitTorrent, BlogHer, Charles Schwab, CivicInsight, CollectiveHealth, Creative District, Ebay, Emotiv, Esri Portland R&D Center, Facebook, Flipboard, Fordham University, Gap, GoDaddy, Google, Google Ventures, Hong Kong University, IDEO, Instagram, Intel, LA Times, Livestrong, lynda.com, Magnetism Studios , Maker Media, Misfit Wearables, MIT, Mozilla, MSL Group /Publicis, Neo, New York Public Library, Nextbit, Petit Couture, Photojojo, Salesforce, Samsung, Shopify, Slack Stealthmode Partners, Synapps Media, Techcrunch, Temple Street, Tumblr, Twitter, UP Global, US Government, Vision Critical , Wikia, YouTube.
Professional Photographer
Followers on Instagram: 234,000
Jessica recently decided to shift her career path away from technology to pursue her passion for photography full-time. She is now a Tinker*Mobile top influencer in the mobile photography community.
Founder, Photojojo
Followers on Twitter: 37,800
Amit worked with Seth Godin to start ChangeThis, brought BarCamp to NYC, started a co-op called House 2.0, contributed to a WSJ best-seller with Malcolm Gladwell, Guy Kawasaki and others. He enjoys camping.
Software developer & aspiring chef
Followers on Twitter: 247,000
An early bird at Twitter and part of the SxSW speaking circuit, now taking time to consult for tech start-ups, cure and smoke his own bacon, ski, perfect bartending, and jaunt through Europe with his wife.
Founder, Wikitravel
Chair, W3C working group
Evan is an American software developer living in Montreal. A former employee of Microsoft and RSA, he is the founder of Wikitravel, StatusNet and fuzzy.io and founding CTO of Breather. He is the chair of the W3C working group on social networking standards. He has a tattoo of of Spock on his right bicep.
Co-Founder, Lux Digital
Author, Share This!
Followers on Twitter: 9,000 followers
Deanna is a media technologist, author and advocate who works with the Ford Foundation, Skoll Foundation, the International Planned Parenthood and more. She appears on MSNBC, CNN International, and NPR's All Things Considered. She sits on the boards of Social Media Week, Women Action & the Media, and Race Forward.
Managing Director, Mithril Capital
Former Advisor to White House
Brian's career has been a mix of technology start-up, public policy, and non-profit tech leadership. Brian is on the Boards of Mozilla Foundation, Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Benetech. He was CTO at the World Economic Forum, served for two years at the White House as advisor to the the Office of Science and Technology Policy. Before that he has founded two tech companies and several Open Source software projects.
How being a partner at YxYY differs than at other conferences
How being a partner at YxYY differs than at other conferences
Yes and Yes Yes is a new kind of event—part conference, part idea incubator, and part tribe. What started as an experiment has now evolved into a fact. When you gather a group of intelligent, accomplished and engaged people, even in the absence of a traditional conference structure, great things happen.
YxYY is different from a garden variety conference because it inverts the concept of a topical event: The community is built first, and the topics emerge as its members interact and develop their own content and experiences. Each year is a unique experience co-created by attendees and partners.
The result is a trendsetting event that is of the moment and poised for what is next. We can guarantee that YxYY attendees will be in an environment built for peak emotional, intellectual, social and creative experiences. The sheer variety of activities guarantees partners deep brand activations. This is a rare opportunity to affiliate your brand with a purpose-built, hand crafted social environment tailored to the YxYY community.
Read more about the YxYY concept and experience a day in the life of YxYY.
Never fear! We are here to help. The YxYY co-founders are happy to help you brainstorm ideas that fit your brand and add a fun, unique interactive element to the weekend!
Drop us a line and we’ll get the ball rolling.
What it looks like to say YES!
What it looks like to say YES!
At your average conference, we know the best conversations happen in the hallways. They happen over late night drinks, and on the walk from point A to point B. Those chance run-ins with esteemed colleagues, heroes, mentors– even strangers– can lead to conversations that propagate new ideas, concepts, and relationships. Sometimes, the results might even drive an entire industry forward.
YxYY is different from a garden variety conference because it inverts the concept of a topical event: The community is built first, and the topics emerge as its members interact and develop their own content and experiences.
Yes and Yes Yes is those valuable hallway conversations that are the reason you go... only here, they last for three uninterrupted days.
After weeks of conspiratorial ideating, informal pre-event meetups, and anticipatory tweets and Facebook posts, attendees at long last disembark from planes, cars and motorcycles. The Ace Hotel lobby is abuzz with energy. The dry desert heat melts away city stress, guests shed their travel clothes, slip into their swimsuits, and don their official YxYY wristbands, clutching bags “full of Yes.”
At Kick-off Cocktails, attendees sip drinks named “The Red Pill” and “The Engine” to celebrate collaborations with our creative sponsors. They mingle and meet up with old friends and new. As the sun sets, the co-founders officially welcome our intimate band of 400, explain the mantra of “How To Say Yes,” and personally thank our generous partners and behind the scenes volunteers. Then, our first surprise kicks off in the form of a unique co-created activity. Many participants form connections instantly, and afterwards seek out dinner conversations and the opportunity to explore the grounds.
The rest of the evening is unprogrammed, creating a space of ultimate potential and a thrilling sense that anything can happen. Participants can pursue whatever they want, for as long as they want. Many stay up gazing at the stars, sharing ideas and brainstorming activities for the next day, while others stay up – or awaken early – to witness the desert sunrise from the pool deck balcony.
During the day attendees descend upon the Ace Hotel’s communal spaces to discuss, create, plan, pontificate, and inspire.
The options are as diverse as the attendees themselves: yoga at sunrise, five-minute “Primers by the Pool”, board game tournaments, marathon 6-hour discussion sessions, pool-side dance parties, and arduino circuitry and 3D printed self-portraits in the Maker Lounge. We even said Yes to a wedding!
Each year has its own unique flavor as Yaysayers are creative doers – their energy and inventiveness shapes each YxYY into a one of a kind experience.
The cornerstone of Yes& is serendipity: sitting with soon-to-not-be strangers for meals because a seat is open at their table; wandering into the pool area solo and joining a group of shade-loving or splash-prone pool goers; meandering into an unplanned emotionally impactful discussion or activity combined with the open and welcoming attitude of Yaysayers. No one is a newbie or pre-judged here, and within a very short timeframe participants who just met seem like old friends.
As warm desert breezes waft across the pool deck, evenings are punctuated with organized activities that provide an opportunity for a community experience and sharing the inspirations of the day.
Yaysayers may be found entranced by Yes& stories that matter in either the Ignite session or at the Moth Radio-style storytelling hour, singing their hearts out till dawn in the RVIP mobile karaoke lounge, or lounging in or by the pool watching a movie during “Dive-in Movie” screenings.
Our touchstone event is YxYY Prom - complete with Prom Committee, photo booth, live band and DJs. The Yes& community plans and executes everything, including our unique annual theme, inspiring geeks and prom queens alike to dress up and get down!
Parting is such sweet sorrow – after a weekend of revelry and spontaneity, Yaysayers must say goodbye, wondering how to incorporate more “Yes” into their lives and how long they can realistically keep wearing their YxYY wristbands. The enthusiasm of Yes& endures in post-event meetups and online connections throughout the year. This diverse group coalesces into a community of peers, advisers and mentors. Connections made at YxYY produce new jobs, projects, ideas and partnerships.
The #YxYYfx hashtag tracks the effects of the gathering, charting the creativity that happens when people embrace the power of agreement, of building something together, and of simply saying “Yes.”
Join the YxYY Partner Family
Join the YxYY Partner Family
Thanks to all our partners for bringing the Yes!
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