Don't Shoot The Jellyfish! And Other Digital Lessons in the Arts

 
 
Arts OnePass presents:

Don't Shoot the Jellyfish and Other Lessons from Three Years at The Met
 
A talk by Sree Sreenivasan, former Chief Digital Officer of the Metropolitan Museum of Art

A fun, fast-paced presentation by one of the most innovative people in the world of art and culture, visiting Dallas from NYC - and one of Fast Company's 100 Most Creative People in Business 2015. He'll share digital, mobile and social lessons he learned as Chief Digital Officer of The Met. This talk will be relevant to startups, nonprofits, arts & culture institutions, and others interested in social & digital media topics.
 
 

ABOUT SREE: Sree Sreenivasan is a leading social and digital media consultant and trainer, working with nonprofits, startups, companies and executives around the world. He has served as Chief Digital Officer of New York City, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Columbia University (where he was a full-time professor of journalism for 20+ years). 

He has also been a paid on-air tech expert for the three largest news stations in NYC and for NDTV, India's most influential news network. He taught a course on entrepreneurship at Columbia for four years with Ken Lerer, the co-founder of Huffington Post, chairman of Buzzfeed and co-founder of venture firm LererHippeau. 

Sree is the creator of three popular social media learning opportunities that have been attended by thousands of attendees in NYC, several U.S. cities and more than a dozen countries: Social Media Weekend, Social Media Day and Social Media One-Night Stand. SIGN UP FOR INFO: http://bit.ly/sreelist3 ° And join his FB Group, Sree's Advanced Social Media: http://bit.ly/sreefbadvanced 

In 2015, Fast Company named him one of the 100 most creative people in business and in 2010, he was named one of the 35 most influential people in social media by the Poynter Institute. In 2014, he was named most influential CDO by CDO Club, and in 2004, Newsweek named him one of the 20 most influential Indians in America, along with Norah Jones and M. Night Shyamalan. 

 

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Sree Sreenivasan

Sree Sreenivasan