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Behind-the-scenes at the first-ever UN Social Media Day, where diplomats and social media experts discussed digital diplomacy, shared insights and made predictions for 2015.
The keynote speech was delivered by Adam Synder of Burson-Marsteller on the results of the latest “Twiplomacy” study.
Three panels followed:
-- “Tweeting from the Top: Ambassadors and Digital Diplomacy”
-- “Making the Most of Social Media Platforms”
-- “Social Media Trends for 2015”
Three short talks showed how three different organisations have used the power of digital media to create online movements through strategic storytelling and community generated content.
More information at: http://j.mp/1zyx17U