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		<title>TEDx Richard Hollingum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Richard Hollingum is Director of Department of Doing &#8211; a company which commercialises innovation and also the local organiser for TEDx Auckland. Some of you will know about the excellent TED.com conference and videos. TEDx is a way towards the &#8230; <a href="http://wordcamp.org.nz/speakers/tedx-richard-hollingum/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1526" title="Richard Hollingum" src="http://wordcamp.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Richard-Hollingum.png" alt="Richard Hollingum" width="150" height="150" /> Richard Hollingum is <a title="Department of Doing" href="http://www.departmentofdoing.com/" target="_blank">Director of Department of Doing</a> &#8211; a company which commercialises innovation and also the local organiser for <a title="TEDx Auckland" href="http://tedxauckland.co.nz/" target="_blank">TEDx Auckland</a>. Some of you will know about the excellent <a title="TED" href="http://ted.com" target="_blank">TED.com</a> conference and videos. TEDx is a way towards the transformation business.</p>
<p>The DOD website runs on WordPress although it might not be that obvious. The <a title="DOD Blog" href="http://www.departmentofdoing.com/bulletin/" target="_blank">blog section is over here</a> and Richards <a title="DOD team profile" href="http://www.departmentofdoing.com/profile/team/" target="_blank">full DOD profile is here</a>.</p>
<p>TEDx Auckland was held for the first time last October. Follow that event on <a title="TEDx Auckland" href="http://twitter.com/TEDxAkl" target="_blank">Twitter over here when it runs again on Sept 26th.</a> The <a title="TEDX Auckland live 23 July" href="http://www.tedxauckland.co.nz/" target="_blank">TEDX Auckland website goes live at 12 noon on Friday 23 July NZ time</a> so be the first to check out what is happening at that event.</p>
<p>Some of the local TEDx websites also run on WordPress but actually we haven&#8217;t invited Richard to speak because of WordPress.</p>
<p>TEDx Auckland is part of a new wave of grass roots engagement events that has a broad and growing vision. Richard&#8217;s company &#8211; Department of Doing looks a bit like an ad agency but it is more than that.</p>
<p>Among the attendees at WordCampNZ  this year (and many WordCamps around the world) some of the most enthusiastic WordPress users are non-profits and other types of charitable organisations who are all out to change their corner of the planet for the better.</p>
<p>We think you will enjoy hearing Richard share some visionary ideas.</p>
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