Press/Media

You can apply for media credentials to attend Social Media Week events by contacting the local city organizer.  If you are interested in applying for Global Press Credentials, please email Ben Scheim at ben@socialmediaweek.org.


Please find below the press and media coverage from Social Media Week NYC 2010.  If you have a post or article to share, please email press@socialmediaweekny.com.

Official Press Conference

Branding the Future with Social Engagement

Social Media & the Haiti Disaster, hosted by the New York Times

Crowdsourcery Potions 101: Why Some Marketing Potions Fail and Others Thrive, Hosted By JWT

IDEO’s Humanizing Social Media

Digital Divas, hosted by Social Divas

Social Media in Higher Education hosted by McGraw-Hill Student Innovations

The Future of Space & Time, hosted by Wired

Social Graph Optimization

Navigating Social Media & New Technology in Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Industries

Mashable’s “NextUp NYC – The Future Journalist”

What’s Your $ocial Music Currency?

Mediabistro’s Tweetup

Putting the Social in CSR, hosted by ThinkSocial and the Paley Center for Media, sponsored by Pepsi Refresh

Media Society Presents “Social Media Marketing & Millennials”, The Princeton Club

Women in Social Media, hosted at JP Morgan Chase

Is The Future F#cked?

The Road from Listening to Activation, hosted by Converseon

Digital Culture NYC: Breaking Down the Walls at MoMA

Unleashing Social Media on the Sports World, hosted by the New York Times

Whole Foods Market Presents: Afternoon snack. A New York New Food Media Panel

General

Photos


Video from 2009 conference

Title: Innovation in Politics, Policy, and Social Change through Social Media

Description: A reflection on the Obama campaign and a look ahead at the future of harnessing social media for change.

Speakers: Panelists: Chris Hughes: Co-founder of Facebook and President Obama’s Director of Online Organizing during the campaign. Andrew Rasiej: Founder of Personal Democracy Forum, an annual conference and website covering the intersection of politics and technology, Jamie Daves: Venture capitalist and entrepreneur with over ten years of experience in the public sector who has helped found a number of successful nonprofit and political organizations. Moderator: Brian Stelter of the NY Times.

Hosted by: The New York Times

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Social Media Week NY: Innovation in Politics, Policy, and Social Change through Social Media Pt. 3 from Panman Productions on Vimeo.