Tim Gunn, Andy Cohen to Keynote 2015 Web Conference at Penn State

Tim Gunn, co-host and mentor for Lifetime's "Project Runway," and Andy Cohen, Bravo's executive vice president of development and talent and host and executive producer of Bravo's "Watch What Happens: Live" will join Debbie Millman, president of Sterling Brands, and Brad Frost, web design expert/author, to round out the keynote roster for the 2015 Web Conference at Penn State.

University Park, PA, January 23, 2015 --(PR.com)-- The Web Conference at Penn State has announced that Tim Gunn, co-host and mentor for Lifetime's "Project Runway," and Andy Cohen, Bravo's executive vice president of development and talent and host and executive producer of Bravo's "Watch What Happens: Live" will join Debbie Millman, president of Sterling Brands, and Brad Frost, web design expert/author, to round out the keynote roster for the 2015 Web Conference at Penn State.

This year's conference, "Design the Future," is scheduled for Monday, June 22 and Tuesday, June 23 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., at the Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel at University Park. A full day of workshops, presented by Founder of the web design company Global Moxie and author Josh Clark and author/Teacher at Lynda.com, Ray Villalobos, will follow and conclude the conference on Wednesday, June 24. Additional details about the conference, workshops, and full keynote bios are found at http://webconference.psu.edu/.

"We always strive to provide the best possible mix of technical, creative, and inspirational speakers at the conference," said Patti Fantaske, chair of the 2015 Web Conference at Penn State. "Our slate of keynote and workshop presenters was already fantastic, and adding Tim Gunn and Andy Cohen will take the event to a whole new level."

As a result of this year's extraordinary keynote lineup, the call for conference session proposals is now extended. Colleagues are invited to submit proposals by 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 19. Multiple submissions are welcome; however, each proposal must be submitted separately. Proposals should be submitted via the conference website at http://webconference.psu.edu/.

About the Web Conference at Penn State

The Web Conference at Penn State has become a “must attend” event for interactive, technical, design, marketing, and learning design professionals across the country and beyond. Each year, the slate of speakers includes professionals from higher education institutions and business concerns, bringing a wide variety of perspectives from regions both near and far. Press inquiries can be directed to Jamie Oberdick at jco11@psu.edu or 814-360-3472. More information about the conference may be found at http://webconference.psu.edu/.
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