October 19, 2014 — Moderado por Nick Ellis, do Meio Bit, o WordCamp RJ 2014 convidou especialistas em conteúdo para web para um debate sobre tudo o que você queria saber sobre o assunto!
E o painel começou com o Spider-man reclamando da vida, está apelando até para a DC para ver se consegue participar de algum grupo de super-heróis! 🙂
Participaram desse painel:
Flávio Lamenza – Criador do Chongas.com.br e produtor executivo do maior site de humor do Brasil, Kibe Loco.
Denise Dambros – Jornalista e humorista, já trabalhou em rádios, revista, televisão e hoje realizou seu grande sonho que é passar o dia no Facebook.
Carlos Alberto Ferreira – Supervisor Executivo da área de Mídias Sociais, que integra a gerência de Relações com o Telespectador. Sou responsável pela gestão dos perfis e presença institucional da Rede Globo nas Redes Sociais.
Mauro Amaral – Head of Content da contemconteudo.com. Transita bem entre jornalismo, publicidade e entretenimento, com foco em criar projetos de conteúdo interessantes, divertidos e leves para marcas, organizações e produtos.
Nick Ellis (moderador) – Designer e blogueiro desde 2006, Nick Ellis é especialista em redes sociais, além de produzir conteúdo em podcasts e no YouTube. Trabalhou na Globo.com onde criou e foi editor-chefe e colunista do TechTudo. Desde 2013 se dedica exclusivamente ao Meio Bit, Digital Drops e Blog de Brinquedo, além do programa semanal Sala da Justiça do MB e participações em podcasts como Nerdcast e Scicast.
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