Here's my annual request for suggestions of people who could keynote at VCF East. - The person must have general appeal to our audience. It can't be someone who did something very narrow. - Nobody should reach out to speakers on VCF's behalf: just looking for suggestions right now; official communication must come from VCF officers. - We're looking for people who personally did awesome things -- not someone who worked in sales/marketing, and not someone who is a modern-day author/historian (like me!) about what other people did. (Exceptions can be made, but generally we're looking for the first-person angle.) - They don't have to be a celebrity, but they must have a resume that is keynote-worthy. - We want new people: we've done the usual suspects too much. - Obviously we prefer people who live within a couple of hundred miles of InfoAge. - It would be great to have women or people of color!