Upcoming Guest: Charlie Schick, early S60 member and blogger
Check back in here tomorrow when I’ll be interviewing Charlie Schick, one of the early members of the S60 team…
Name: Charlie Schick
Profession: Internet Strategy Consultant
Company: Nokia
Site: cognections.typepad.com
“Charlie Schick currently provides Internet strategy consulting to various projects at Nokia. He most recently led the global marketing and sales team for Nokia Lifeblog, a multimedia application for smartphones and PCs. His career at Nokia also included launching the Series 60 Platform, orchestrating joint marketing activities with Series 60 licensees, and promoting mobile Internet solutions to service providers.
Prior to joining Nokia, he was an editorial consultant for various online and print publications. In addition to having written numerous articles for online and print telecom publications, he has written various research papers in leading journals and co-authored a book on advanced phone systems. One of his dark secrets is that he spent 12 years in basic Molecular and Cellular Biology research, reaching the level of Research Fellow and Instructor at Children’s Hospital Boston, part of the Harvard Medical School. He has a graduate degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.”
…find out more about Charlie from his personal blog, http://cognections.typepad.com and his thoughts on mobile multimedia and other related topics at http://cognections.typepad.com/lifeblog



hoo boy. can’t wait.
hee hee.
Lol, neither can I.
Nice photo of Charlie. That little grin makes him look mischievious.
Good job on the poddies Phil. I’m looking forward to hearing Charlie’s insights on Web 3.0.
Thanks for the comments guys! Glad to hear you’re enjoying the podcasts. Charlie is a great guy and did a great interview, wished we could have kept chatting and chatting cause he provides a very unique insite.
enyoyed it…
ceo
Hello Phil,
I listend to your podcasts with Charlie and Ganesh while on an airplane this week and I very much enjoyed the experience. I really like the idea of doing podcasts with company members and other people working in and around S60 as it gives the company and the industry a human touch.
Thanks,
Martin
Martin - thanks for your kind words. Glad you enjoyed the podcast!!