I learned that someone at the NAMA Convention is engaged to be married.
So to add some fun to your Friday afternoon I’m going to let you guess who. The first person to post the correct name of who’s hand this is will get a pair of ZimmComm retractable ear buds.
Just use the comment feature at the bottom of the post. We do have it back in place and working.
Post Update: Dave Anderson, Alpha Scouts, is the first person to comment correctly that the hand and the ring belong to Sally Behringer, Nicholson Kovac. He’ll receive his prize via mail this coming week.

Here’s the winner of the ZimmComm New Media/Truffle Media Networks iPhone drawing. She’s Paige Gilligan,
What a day it has been here at the NAMA convention. I’ll have lots of posts over the next couple days so don’t go away.
My interview with Tom will actually be used for an upcoming episode of the EPIC podcast,
The NAMA Marketer of the Year is Phil Johnson,
Gary Cooper,
You’ve probably never seen these guys before so if you don’t know who they are I’ll tell you. This is Orion Samuelson, WGN Radio/RFD-TV and below is Max Armstrong, WGN Radio.
At the start of the show they even had a live on-screen interview with President Bush from the White House (actually an actor). Orion asked him questions and he had all the answers. It was hilarious.
Now this is important stuff and thanks to Carol Anderson, I have the results of the ABEF Golf Tournament.
The Best of NAMA Awards were a really well done production again this year. The committee for it was led by Jim Haist (left) and Steve Engle who also handed out the awards. The full list of winners will be published in the April issue of
There really is too much going on here at NAMA for one blogger to handle. I’d love to spend a lot more time with the students for example. Maybe next year I’ll get my student blogger intern idea off the ground.
The first session of the NAMA convention trade show is history and it was a good one. I’ve got so much to post but it’s going to have to wait until in the morning. Expect quite a few then. In the meantime: