New Media Lunch: Policy Events in the Digital Age
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Event Details
Organizations in Washington, think tanks especially, host hundreds if not thousands of policy-related events a year. They cost a lot of money to organize, cater, and produce, and they've been doing them largely the same way since anyone can remember. But could they be more effective at engaging people, especially online?
Groups like TED have found a lot of success crafting events for the digital space, but it’s not clear everyone else has caught on. Please join us for a discussion of better integrating events with digital and social media, creating viral policy content, and more.
Featuring:
Rob Bluey, Director of Digital Media, Heritage Foundation - @RobertBluey
Brian Donahue, Partner, CRAFT Media/Digital - @BrianFDonahue
Chad Barth, Politics & Government Manager, EventBrite - @ChadBarth
Michael Duncan, Communications Manager, FreedomWorks - @MichaelDuncan
Caleb Brown, Director of Multimedia, Cato Institute (Moderator) - @COBrown
Live stream at www.cato.org/live
Cupcakes and lunch from SunDeVich will be provided. Seating is limited, and registration does not guarantee a spot.