Meet IIS Breakthrough Conference Chair Simon Beale

Simon Beale

Simon Beale, IIS Co-Chair

I sat down with IIS Conference co-chair Simon Beale, Senior Vice President Global Sales and Training of ProQuest to discuss IIS, what sessions he’s most looking forward to, and what he has learned as a result of co-chairing the industry’s premier conference for information executives.

Kathy: Why did you decide to co-chair IIS this year?

Simon: This is my second term on the SIIA Content Board and, given that the IIS is our most important annual event, agreeing to co-chair the conference with Clare Hart has proved to be an excellent way of providing guidance and input into its shape and development. With the dramatically accelerating pace of integration of technology into the content business, the SIIA IIS has the opportunity to become the cornerstone for thought leadership for the key leaders in our industry in debate and discussion.

Kathy: What are your goals for the conference this year?

Simon: The goal for January’s conference has been somewhat different this year. For the 2013 IIS Conference we wanted to ensure that C-suite executives from across the media, publishing and information landscape would be able to spend a couple of days at IIS in New York watching, listening and participating in a discussion between the industry leaders as to where we see this industry heading. IIS will be raising the bar for the debate amongst our most senior execs.

Kathy: What is unique about IIS?

Simon: We’ve always been lucky in that the range and diversity of the membership of SIIA gives us the ability to tap into an incredibly rich seam of knowledge and experience from across the information industry. The combination of existing SIIA member companies and start up and emerging companies, all sharing ideas and contrasting views is what makes IIS a unique event. You will not get a room with this level of focused industry firepower at any other conference.

Kathy: What should people expect this year and why is that different from previous years?

Simon: The 2013 IIS will be more focused towards C-suite executives than previous conferences. We are narrowing our focus. We have put together the premier line up of speakers and panels. We have assembled an agenda that will provide thought provoking sessions for the leaders in our industry. The schedule has been tailored to provide the maximum value for time spent for these execs. The key executives from across the software and information industry will not want to miss these two days.

Kathy: Any favorite sessions you are looking forward to?

Simon: I think the George Colony keynote will provide a great exposition of the impact of some of the key technology trends, while several of the panel discussions have got stellar industry lineups. I also think the leadership dinner, hosted by Nicholas Thompson of the New Yorker will be a wonderful evening!

Kathy: Anything you learned or were surprised by in your work planning IIS 2013?

Simon: I learned few things. I was stunned by how much work the IIS steering committee has put into this event. I have no doubt that it will be the most successful and though provoking IIS for many a year and this will be down to the hard work that the committee has put in (all in their spare time, I hasten to add). I learned how great an impact a creative and decisive co-chair like Clare Hart can have on shaping an event of this type. Her influence has been profound. I also learned how much of a juggling act putting all the moving pieces together can be and, for that, we have you Kathy to thank, ably assisted by Jenny.

IIS Breakthrough 2013

 

 

Featured Digital Content Category: Best Financial/Market Data Information Service

Today’s featured CODiE Awards category is Best Financial/Market Data Information Service. This category recognizes the best online service for providing financial and market data, information or news for professional markets. It includes real-time data services, financial news services, market analysis, credit services, merger and acquisition information, as well as accounting, banking, and regulatory information.

Finalists are:

  • Passport (Euromonitor International) is a syndicated global database focused on industries, and country and consumer market intelligence that is sold to educational institutions and multinational companies worldwide.
  • Mergent Online (Mergent, Inc.) delivers access to a historical financial database with intuitive search capabilities. It also has an easy to use interface, access to risk, ratings, credit information and recommendations.
  • PitchBook (PitchBook Data, Inc.) provides clients with information and analysis on thousands of private equity deals, investors/corporate acquirers, funds, service providers, limited partners, and industry professionals.
  • ProQuest Entrepreneurship (ProQuest) offers a central access point to a collection of scholarly and traditional resources along with multimedia tools. It combines full text and A&I resources with the integration of multimedia and new format content.

Winners for all digital content categories will be announced at the Information Industry Summit on January 25th in New York City.