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The Top 10 Geeks on a Plane Experiences

June 29th, 2009
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Tina Tran

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Photos by: Adriana Gascoigne, Dave McClure, Christine Lu, Michael Su and Tina Tran

Now that the jetlag has worn off, I’m left in awe of how spectacularly successful and rewarding the Geeks on a Plane tour was. Not only did we gain in depth knowledge of the tech environment in China and Japan, we connected with leading experts from the top startups across the hottest industries (i.e. games, social media, and search). We met some amazing women entrepreneurs and will be launching a Girls in Tech China chapter with Jenny Bai, CEO of The Red Connect, at the helm.

The sheer number and caliber of local contacts we made was almost overwhelming. Had we traveled as individuals to Shanghai, Beijing and Tokyo, it would have taken at least six months to a year to form the bonds and connections that we did in ten days.

As if meeting the most talented locals wasn’t enough, the tour itself was packed with an impressive group of passionate, whip-smart entrepreneurial geeks who also happened to be loads of fun. Or as one of the speakers put it, “You guys don’t look like a bunch of geeks to me!” He may have been referring to the resident male Blue Steel models in our group, Dan Martell and Marcus Nelson. Or perhaps he caught an eyeful of the two most fashionable geeks on the tour, Dan “hiked the Great Wall in pointy leather boots” Gould and Josh “Travolta” Williams.

I can’t emphasize enough what an amazing job the Geeks on a Plane organizers did in selecting participants for the tour, and in thinking of every detail while planning a trip that allowed us to meet the leading startups in China and Japan through a mix of events that were insightful, inspiring, and super fun. Dave McClure of the Founders Fund, Georg Godula of Web2Asia, and Christine Lu of Cilantro Media are superstar organizers and people connectors!

In the list below, I’ve broken down my top ten favorite experiences from the Geeks on a Plane tour into two Top 5 lists — one for the sessions and one for the local outings.

Top 5 Sessions

5. BarCamp Shanghai — James Gwertzman gave a great overview of PopCap’s strategic entry into China
4. Tokyo Startonomics — Two words: Eric Ries. Plus Joyce Kim and Dan Gould.
3. Brunch interview with Mixi CEO, Kenji Kasahara
2. TEDxShanghai – Inspiration through music and ideas worth sharing
1. Beijing Startonomics – From Dr. Kai Fu Lee, Google China’s president, to Kaiser Kuo, Frank Yu, and Steve Mushero, this session was chockfull of valuable insights about doing business in China and what it takes to succeed in this rapidly growing market for startups.

Top 5 Fun Outings

5. Geeks in a Bus — All over Shanghai & Beijing
4. Geeks on an Observation Deck — Shanghai World Financial Center
3. Geeks in a Photo Booth — Fitting 8 geeks into one photo booth atop Tokyo
2. Geeks on the Dance Floor — Dance off at M1NT on the last night of the GoaP tour
1. Geeks on a Wall — Hiking the Great Wall of China

Finally, this roundup wouldn’t be complete if I didn’t mention the one geek on the tour who made the biggest splash of all: Michael Su of Break Media. Michael (pictured above on the bottom right) joined the tour on the China portion of our trip, flying directly from LAX to Beijing. Unfortunately, he had the misfortune of sitting two rows in front of a person who had the Swine Flu on the plane. The good news is that we got to spend two days with him before the Chinese authorities found him and took him away. Good luck and bad luck I suppose, the two days he was with us, in my opinion, were the best days on the tour — both earning #1 spots above. Coincidence? I think not. Check out his HILARIOUS blogpost on”Life in the Big House” here. For the record, he did not have the Swine Flu!

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Tags: Christine Lu, Dave McClure, Dr. Kai Fu Lee, Founders Fund, Frank Yu, Geeks on a Plane, George Godula, Girls in Tech China, Google, James Gwertzman, Jenny Bai, Kaiser Kuo, Michael Su, PopCap, Steve Mushero, Tina Tran, Top 10, Web2Asia
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Girls in Tech Spreads Its Wings to East Asia

June 18th, 2009
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Adriana Gascoigne

After experiencing such a euphoric sequence of events on Geeks on a Plane East Asia Tour during the past couple of weeks, I am proud to announce that we have found a perfect (and I mean, perfect) fit for a smart, sassy and all-around fantabulous managing director for the Girls in Tech chapter in China.

We had about one week of face-to-face time to really get to know this candidate and what I observed was a powerful lady that makes magic happen, whether it’s producing an event, in a presentation or working the room, people would turn their heads to listen. n4706372_32498461_7539

As stylish as she is smart, Jenny Bai, is an entrepreneur at heart. Understanding the lay of the land and how economies work both in the Western as much as the Eastern worlds, Jenny will bring a wealth of experience, connections and influence to an already strong women in tech organization headquartered in “the second China” San Francisco.

Jenny is the CEO and founder of The Red Connect. The company was founded in 2007 as a China-based Business Culture Consulting company, with associates in Tianjin, Beijing, Shanghai, and the U.S. Their very backbone is supported by their endeavor to unveil China as its most current and accurate self. Everything they do centers on serving as an intermediary for Sino-American relations, teaching and leading individuals through the rich, but delicate, layers of the great Middle Country.

Now, I’d like to delve into her background a bit to provide insights on how Jenny Bai became a self-made, entrepreneurial woman in tech. She is an inspiration to us all.

She was three when she left China. Born in Shanghai, she immigrated to the States with her mom, one suitcase and $10 between the two of them. They adapted quickly. As her mom ambitiously went from housekeeper to working in the biggest law firm in D.C., She was having the time of her life. America was filled with so many new senses, that China rarely crossed her mind. Only 10 years later, when she was sworn in under her mother, as a United States citizen, did her home country reappear, but only for a second, only to remind her that the glorious ground beneath her was finally and officially her new home.

For the next eight years of her life, with the exception of an occasional visit to Shanghai here and there, China hardly made a peep. Her junior year at Vanderbilt University, she became obsessed with moving to New York. She was double majoring in Communications and Philosophy, and was determined to mix her intellect with her creativity, and move to NYC to create a multi-media power house of fashion and image. No plans; she just wanted to go and do it. And for the very title she has so perfected, her mom gently intervened:

“Jenny – why do you want to go to a place where everyone in the world is trying to do what you want to do? Why don’t you go somewhere where they don’t have what you have, and start creating there? Like China?”

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