What’s cooler than hearing Elisabeth Moss (aka Peggy Olson from AMC’s hit show Mad Men) speak at Demand Success: Vocus Conference 2013?

Meeting her.

The first 10 people to register for the conference after 1 p.m. today (May 8th) will attend a special reception with Elisabeth.

Though the meet-and-greet with Elisabeth is a limited, exclusive event, you can still ask Elisabeth a question and win a complimentary registration.

Meet Elisabeth Moss - Demand Success

Submit your question to Elisabeth here, and the top five questions win a free registration to the June 20th and 21st conference at the Gaylord Convention Center in Washington D.C.

Ask anything from her role as a successful copywriter shattering 1960s marketing glass ceilings to insights about the experience she has gained playing Peggy.

Here’s what four Demand Success speakers have already asked:

Rohit Bhargava – Founder, Influential Marketing Group

As an actress who has played highly recognizable characters, you had the opportunity and challenge of reinventing how people saw you from one role to the next. When I moved from Australia to the US in my 20s (before Facebook!), I had the opportunity to do the same thing simply by starting over.  

In today’s world, that now might seem impossible because our online identities follow us. Do you have any lessons you’ve learned from your career that might help anyone seeking personal reinvention to break out from the confines of their past and become the person they want to be? 

Ike Pigott – Communications Strategist, Alabama Power Company

The high-percentage of female PR practitioners speaks to a shift in the profession, including in entrepreneurial and executive ranks. What is it about Public Relations that has made it more friendly to female leadership than other communication arts, like Marketing, Advertising and Journalism?

DJ Waldow – Founder and CEO of Waldow Social

When, if ever, do you think we will no longer need “gender-identifiers” … such as best FEMALE actor or top WOMEN in social media? 

Wendy Harman – Director, Social Strategy, American Red Cross

How would Peggy craft a social media engagement plan for Chevy? What would she think of social media marketing in general?

Remember to spread the word about your entry.  Popular vote, Vocus staff and Elisabeth herself will select the winners.

Of course, Elisabeth is only one of the many attractions at the revamped Vocus Conference, which is available to the general public for the first time.

Arianna Huffington will discuss how she used her vision, great content, social media, online publicity and SEO to grow The Huffington Post from a blog to a Pulitzer Prize-winning media giant.

In addition to Elisabeth and Arianna, the conference features 21 other speakers and panelists who specialize in a number of fields, including Altimeter Group’s Jeremiah Owyang, NYU Professor of Journalism Jay Rosen and Overit’s Lisa Barone.

 

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Brian Conlin is a content marketing manager for Cision. A former journalist, he enjoys researching and developing accessible content. When not writing, you will find him watching baseball and college basketball, sampling craft beer and enjoying Baltimore. Find him on Twitter @BrianConlin13.