Vincent Harris Discusses Facebook, Donald Trump and Internet Freedom
Watch CEO Vincent Harris argue with liberals on Facebook’s proposed ban on “fake news”, Donald Trump’s use of digital, and Internet Freedom on France24.
Watch CEO Vincent Harris argue with liberals on Facebook’s proposed ban on “fake news”, Donald Trump’s use of digital, and Internet Freedom on France24.
Vincent Harris is CEO of Harris Media and has been a leading digital expert with a focus on content and engagement. Vincent heads up his digital agency from Austin, Texas where he and his team permanently test and optimize new outreach possibilities for campaigns and his talk will give exciting insights on the art of content.
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Harris Media CEO Vincent Harris uses his experience on political campaigns to conduct training sessions for political parties on the best practices of digital media for campaigns and the top trends in social media strategy. See pictures of Vincent Harris speaking for groups about digital marketing below and hear his lecture at the University of Wurzburg in Germany, titled “Cat Gifs, Memes, and Snapchat: How 2016 is Breaking the Mold.”
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