Social Media Platforms and Directing Traffic to Your Real Campaign

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The panel Social Media Platforms and Directing Traffic to Your Real Campaign will be held at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, April 20th, in Meridian D&E.

Contents

Description

Speakers

  • Andrew Turner
  • Marissa McNee - Marisa McNee is a communications specialist with a diverse professional background and experience in policy analysis, political campaigns, online communications, communications strategy and issue advocacy. She most recently served as consultant and national communications strategist for the campaign for comprehensive immigration reform in 2007 and 2008. She also serves as an advisor to political campaigns as well as national and state advocacy organizations on issues such as immigration and health care. McNee is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley. She also holds a Master's Degrees in Public Policy from the University of Michigan. She currently resides in Washington, DC.
  • Chris Nolan
  • Ed Pastore - Ed Pastore is a founder and spokesperson for the Metagovernment project. His background is in philosophy, information technology, and web development. He has worked in information technology for the past 15 years. Past posts include Director of information Technology at American Society of Consultant Pharmacists General Partner and Systems Analyst at Capital Computer Consulting. An active editor of Wikipedia, Patore has applied the same open principles to human governance. Work on the Metagovernment Project is designed to create true enfranchisement and foster a greater voice for the average citizen.

Video

Video from recorded panels will be posted here after the conference.

We still need a volunteer to record this panel. (Set up a tripod; hit "record" - panelists, you can do this, too!) Email Lynn Stinson to volunteer. (Other panels needing volunteers to record video.)

In the meantime, here's video from last year's conference:


Notes and resources

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From Ed

General/from discussion

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Discussion

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