Over the past few weeks I’ve been asked a couple of times “who is actually behind the organisation of CommCon?”; so here I am with all the answers!
A little about Me & Nimble Ape
In case you don’t know Nimble Ape or myself personally or professionally you probably want to know a little about the team behind CommCon. I run a RTC consultancy called Nimble Ape Ltd in the UK. We have clients all over the world working on projects with a range of different scales involved. Nimble Ape (and inherently that means myself included) are trusted by many in the RTC industry as a company that knows its stuff when it comes to RTC solutions — especially the use of Open Source software. The company itself is now in its 6th year of helping its clients through the constantly evolving spectrum that is Real Time Communications. I’ve personally spoken at probably over 60 events over the past decade I’ve been a part of the RTC industry — so I believe I know a thing or two about putting on a good conference — both in terms of content but everything around it.
Last Year
Last year’s CommCon was pretty much a solo affair. Other than my friend Tammy looking over a couple of contracts, visiting Wotton House and generally being my event organiser sounding board; up until the week of CommCon — it was all organised by myself! I know, I was mad!
Speaker selection and agenda was pretty much completely decided by myself last year. Theres pros and cons there. You get to make decisions fairly quickly but you also run the risk of it becoming a conference centered around what I thought was interesting and not necessarily what everyone wanted to learn about.
The week of CommCon was pretty much run by Tammy (from Tracery Events) and Kathleen King (formerly of FreeSWITCH Solutions and now at Simwood). I realised that week how nice it was to have support to take on those tasks that would have just split me in 3 different directions at once. The actual week of CommCon just wouldn’t have been possible without Kathleen and Tammy taking on the general tasks of logistics (the staff at Wotton House were also amazing — it’s vital to get a venue that’ll actually help you and not hinder your every move)