by Michelle Lentz

Every now and then, something exciting happens here in Cincinnati. This week, our local giant Procter & Gamble brought in the digerati so that P&G could learn more about social media. You may have seen folks hawking Tide t-shirts on Twitter? That was the P&G Digital Hack night.

We weren’t all lucky enough to attend that event, but a lot of folks came out for a happy hour the evening before, sponsored by Cincinnati’s rather wildly successful startup, ShareThis and organized by our Social Media Breakfast team of Daniel Lally, Dave Knox, and Kevin Dugan. The event took place at Bootsy’s, a rather hip restaurant co-produced by Bootsy Collins and local restaurateur Jeff Ruby.

I took photos, but I’m no Brian Solis. ;-)   Full event photos can be found on Flickr.

Ben Lerer (Thrillist), Dave Knox (P&G), Chad Sims (Hyde Park Blast), Adam Paulisick (Nielsen Online)

Chris George (MySpace), Tim Schigel (ShareThis)

Dave Tokheim (SixApart), Heidi Browning (MySpace), Emrah Kovacoglu (TotalBeauty.com)

Dave Tokheim (SixApart), Heidi Browning (MySpace), Emrah Kovacoglu (TotalBeauty.com)

Phil Wierbinski (MySpace), Chris George (MySpace)

Bobby Uhlenbrock (Ample), Kevin Dugan (PR Blog / FRCH), Josh Fendley (Ample)

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Discussion

    Rob Bunting12 March 2009 12:53 pm

    Darn, sounds like a great event, wish I could have made it. Nice to see social media leaders visit Cincinnati. Thanks for posting pics Michelle.

    Mark Simmons13 March 2009 8:09 am

    Looks like a fun event. Only Bootsy himself could make it better. :)