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Networked Change: How Advocacy Campaigns are Won in the 21st Century
NYU Skirball Center: June 10, 2016
Jason is the principal strategist at Communicopia. Over a twenty year career he has led digital transformation projects for some of the world's most recognized social change brands including Human Rights Watch, NRDC, the City of Vancouver, the Elders, the UN Foundation, and the David Suzuki Foundation.
Jason won a Webby Award for the "Nothing But Nets" project that raised over $65M for Malaria, ran a $1M digital campaign for TckTckTck that coordinated the work of 225 global NGO's for the UN Copenhagen climate conference, and was the lead digital strategist for two winning Vision Vancouver municipal election campaigns. Currently he supports over 60 environmental and First Nations groups working to stop the expansion of Canada's tar sands.
He is the founder of the 14 year old Web of Change conference that connects the leaders in progressive digital campaigns, communications, and organizing, and created the world's first research report on the state of digital teams in non-profits. A recognized thought leader in the fields of digital strategy, network campaigns, digital teams, and organizational change catalyzed by technology, in 2014 Jason was named to the first round of Leadership Fellows at the Broadbent Institute.
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