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Crisis and Media
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Why are we here?
 It’s time to shift our thinking and approach. We
 are bringing together a diverse group of leaders to
 create a new framework for how humanitarian
 agencies, companies, media, and government can
 better engage individuals during and after
 humanitarian crises.
Ayesha Khanna
Kathleen Hessert
Sree Sreenivasan
Stephen Cassidy
Brian Reich
 SVP and Global Editor
 Edelman Digital
 Author and Digital Strategist

                        Learn More at:
             http://www.thinkingaboutmedia.com
                http://www.edelmandigital.com
Ayesha Khanna
 Principal, Hybrid Reality Institute
 Author and Editor


            Learn More at: http://hybridreality.me
Kathleen Hessert
 Media Advisor for Exercise 24
 CEO of BuzzMgr and Sports Media Challenge

                         Learn More at:
       https://sites.google.com/a/inrelief.org/24/home
                      http://buzzmgr.com
Sree Sreenivasan
 Dean of Student Affairs
 Columbia University Graduate
 School of Journalism
 Co-Founder, South Asian Journalists Association
 Contributing Editor, DNAinfo.com

                       Learn More at:
            http://www.journalism.columbia.edu
                    http://www.sree.net
Stephen Cassidy
 Chief of Internet, Broadcast &
 Image Section for Unicef
 Former Deputy Managing Editor for CNN

                    Learn More at:
                http://www.unicef.org
Team Session #1:

How do we explain crisis in real-time?

        Chris Fabian, Unicef



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Team Session #2:

 How do we create an efficient
marketplace to identify needs and
       match resources?

       Ian Thorpe, Unicef


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Team Session #3:

How do you keep 1 million engaged
         one year later?

       Remy Peritz, TEDx


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Team Session #4:

     What do we STOP doing?

Louis Belanger, Oxfam International



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Why Not? Crisis and Media

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    Twitter: #crisismedia Foursquare: NeyCenter Network: nycmadap01 Password: guestnetwork! 2
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    Why are wehere? It’s time to shift our thinking and approach. We are bringing together a diverse group of leaders to create a new framework for how humanitarian agencies, companies, media, and government can better engage individuals during and after humanitarian crises.
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    Ayesha Khanna Kathleen Hessert SreeSreenivasan Stephen Cassidy
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    Brian Reich SVPand Global Editor Edelman Digital Author and Digital Strategist Learn More at: http://www.thinkingaboutmedia.com http://www.edelmandigital.com
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    Ayesha Khanna Principal,Hybrid Reality Institute Author and Editor Learn More at: http://hybridreality.me
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    Kathleen Hessert MediaAdvisor for Exercise 24 CEO of BuzzMgr and Sports Media Challenge Learn More at: https://sites.google.com/a/inrelief.org/24/home http://buzzmgr.com
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    Sree Sreenivasan Deanof Student Affairs Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Co-Founder, South Asian Journalists Association Contributing Editor, DNAinfo.com Learn More at: http://www.journalism.columbia.edu http://www.sree.net
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    Stephen Cassidy Chiefof Internet, Broadcast & Image Section for Unicef Former Deputy Managing Editor for CNN Learn More at: http://www.unicef.org
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    Team Session #1: Howdo we explain crisis in real-time? Chris Fabian, Unicef 10
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    Team Session #2: How do we create an efficient marketplace to identify needs and match resources? Ian Thorpe, Unicef 11
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    Team Session #3: Howdo you keep 1 million engaged one year later? Remy Peritz, TEDx 12
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    Team Session #4: What do we STOP doing? Louis Belanger, Oxfam International 13
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