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Join us for the Millennium Network Party April 30th benefiting the Clinton Foundation

April 22nd, 2009

Join The Groop and Honorary Ambassadors Natalie Portman, Mike Myers,
Don Cheadle, Amy Poehler, Sarah Silverman and Kerry Washington
for the Millennium Network event to benefit the William J. Clinton
Foundation.

When: Thursday April 30th
Where: Roosevelt Hotel Blossom Room, 7000 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles
How Much: $150

The Millennium Network seeks to engage the next generation of
leaders and philanthropists in the work of the Clinton Foundation.

April 30th promises to be an inspiring evening with remarks
from President Clinton and a live performance by Will.i.am.
Remember that all contributions are tax-deductible and help the
Clinton Foundation continue to tackle some of the world’s most
pressing challenges such as HIV/AIDS, global warming, economic
opportunity worldwide and childhood obesity.

For tickets go to:
http://re.clintonfoundation.org/millennium

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Join The Groop and the next generation of leaders at the Millennium Network Party April 30th. Proceeds benefit the Clinton Foundation.

April 20th, 2009

Join The Groop and Honorary Ambassadors Natalie Portman, Mike Myers, Don Cheadle, Amy Poehler, Sarah Silverman and Kerry Washington
for the Millennium Network event to benefit the William J. Clinton Foundation.

When: Thursday April 30th Where: Roosevelt Hotel Blossom Room, 7000 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles
How Much: $150

The Millennium Network seeks to engage the next generation of leaders and philanthropists in the work of the Clinton Foundation.

April 30th promises to be an inspiring evening with remarks from President Clinton and a live performance by Will.i.am. Remember that all contributions are tax-deductible and help the
Clinton Foundation continue to tackle some of the world’s most pressing challenges such as HIV/AIDS, global warming, economic opportunity worldwide and childhood obesity.

For Tickets Go To:
http://re.clintonfoundation.org/millennium

Did You Know? Great Video On Why China & India Will Rule The Future

April 4th, 2009

Great job on the info graphics. Simple and elegant.

President Bill Clinton and L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa Announce LED Street Lights

February 16th, 2009

Bill Clinton, Mayor Villaraigosa Announce L.A. LED Street Lights

President Bill Clinton and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa announced on Monday February 16th that the city of Los Angeles Will be replacing 140 thousand street lamps with green energy efficient lights. It will save a great deal of money, so much so that the program will pay for itself with the savings it will produce. Deputy Mayor Romel Pascual and Dir. Of Economic Development Sean Arian invited members of the Cleantech Kitchen Cabinet which is chaired by Groop CEO Jose Caballer. Almost 20 Cleantech Kitchen Cabinet members where in attendance.

Los Angeles is one of the first cities in the U.S. to introduce LED lighting. In addition to this initiative both the Mayor and President Clinton talked about the many initiatives that are making L.A. the Green leader amongst all cities in the U.S.
The Clinton Climate Initiative has collaborated with the City of Los Angeles to execute this program.

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About the Cleantech Kitchen Cabinet:
The goal of the CKC is to bring together the best and brightest entrepreneurs, evangelist, venture capitalist, creative’s, media professionals and all around awesome people in the cause or green space to discuss and share their ideas for a better / greener LA. In addition we are working to spread the word to about LA’s leadership in Cleantech and working to establish Los Angeles as the global leader in research, commercialization, and deployment of clean technologies.

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What do Musicians and Start-up CEO’s Have in Common?

December 29th, 2008

They both have to “get some traction” before cutting deals and getting funding.

An insightful article titled Musician Finds a Following Online in The Wall Street Journal Shelly Banjo and Kelly K. Spors tell the story of how bloggers, myspace and new promotion platforms such as TuneCore.com, CDBaby.com, Sonicbids.com, Slicethepie.com and Musicnation.com are changing the landscape of how music is produced, distributed and monetized.

The article chronicles Justin Vernon a musician who after recording an album in “his parents cabin” posting it to MySpace and sending it to key music bloggers was able to garner a good deal of traction with fans get on David Letterman, form a new band and get signed to a major label.

“Mr. Vernon’s rapid success shows how small, relatively unknown artists can gain fame via the Web without the large marketing budgets and backing of a major record label. The exposure on blogs, YouTube, social-networking, marketing and other sites can allow them to nurture a following quickly and cheaply.”

To me the takeaway is simple: Give a musician a record deal and he will eat for a few years, teach a musician the mechanics of the business and give him the tools, and he will eat for a lifetime.
Digital technology, the internet and the ever lower learning curve that creatives have to to create micro-enterprises will soon enough replace the macro-enterprises created by the economy’s of scale driven corporations of the 20th century.

I would dare to posit that once more talented (artist) musicians like Just Vernon discover and begin using the (rather simple) tools available to them to create, distribute and monetize their product (art) the music industry as is today will give way to micro-enterprises with the artists as CEO’s of their own destiny.

Lets look at some of the tools outlined in the article:
TuneCore.com: Create, upload and distribute your own music to iTunes, Amazon, eMusic and more. Keep 100% of your royalties.
CDBaby.com: The largest seller of independent music (CD’s) on the internet.
Sonicbids.com: Brings musicians and promoters together. Musicians pay $5.95 to $10.95 a month or $50 to $100 a year in membership fees.
Slicethepie.com: Allows musicians to raise money to record and promote their albums. Anyone can invest including the fans. Slicethepie keeps a 10% fee and a percentage of royalties for 2 years.
Musicnation.com: Connects musicians to fans by giving them tools and a platform to market themselves. Also gives contracts to to top talent.

This is only a small slice of the pie of what I know is out there.
It is unavoidable that new business models like direct sales, corporate sponsorship, touring and merchandise and others yet to emerge will make the 21st century the century of the creatives.
To quote (one of my favorite authors) Daniel Pink in his book A Whole New Mind:

“The last few decades have belonged to the computer programmers who could crank code, lawyers who could craft contracts, MBAs who could crunch numbers. But the keys to the kingdom are changing hands. The future belongs to creators, designers, storytellers, caregivers, big picture thinkers – will now reap society’s richest rewards and share its greatest joys.”

And I believe this so much that I am betting on it. I created an education company to help educate creatives on business. I even called it:
Evilbusinessman

Can I get a “muahhahahahaha” from all my fellow creatives.

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The Groop ReBrands the Republican Party for Newsweek

December 23rd, 2008

newsweek magazine spread

The Groop was asked by Newsweek magazine to provide ideas for ways to reposition and resurrect the Republican brand.
Alongside three other top design and digital agencies (including Pentagram, Frog Design and Razorfish), The Groop proposed a rebranding strategy for the Republican Party to update its lexicon.

Groop CEO Jose Caballer commented, “First of all, we are honored to have been asked by Newsweek to help on the assignment, second it is great to see The Groop’s expertise be recognized along side such respected firms like Pentagram, Frog and Razorfish. More importantly this was a lot of fun. We really worked to redefine the lexicon of the Republican Party and to reposition it by not only rethinking what the party says but how they say it.”

“It’s exciting to see all of the top design firm’s creative approaches to address the issue. Our multi-disciplined team had a lot of fun immersing ourselves and brainstorming ways we could help the Republican party with fresh ideas and new thinking” commented Henry Min, Executive Creative Director at The Groop.

The Groop’s approach appears in the Politics section of this week’s Newsweek issue on page 13.

Have a look.

The Groop Helps Causecast Debuts at TechCrunch 50

October 20th, 2008

Causecast

The Groop, a Los Angeles based firm best known for their innovative approach to business strategy and user experience design, announced today the launch of Causecast.org. Causecast is a powerful online social medium that connects nonprofits, leaders, celebrities and brands to those who want to make a positive impact on the world. Causecast selected The Groop as their product development partner because of their ability to marry both business and creativity to help them execute.

The Groop collaborated closely with Causecast in developing business planning, product definition, financial modeling, brand strategy, visual identity, user experience and development. You can see the results of the collaboration at http://www.causecast.org

” The Groop has been instrumental in helping me build my business. The business and creative consulting that they provided makes being an entrepreneur easy” commented Causecast CEO Ryan Scott.

Groop CEO Jose Caballer said ”We are honored to be able to help an entrepreneur like Ryan Scott build his business. It is very rewarding for Barrett Reiff and myself to see the impact that marrying business and creativity has. Seeing Causecast at TechCrunch really makes me proud.”

Causecast is a powerful online social medium that connects nonprofits, leaders, celebrities and brands to those who want to make a positive impact on the world. The site educates and entertains using original content and – most importantly – inspires people to get involved with the issues they want to support, in the ways they want to support them. Only on Causecast do media, social networking and philanthropy all converge in an unexpected and unparalleled way. Causecast helps make it easy for you to give back and make doing good your own. Causecast is also the only outlet that provides real-time daily coverage of cause-related news from around the world.
People globally are beginning to want to make a difference in the world and to get involved, but they just do not know how. Causecast makes it easy. Change your world, and the world will change.

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