Thursday, December 16, 2010

Our Speaker: Alex Hunter

Get to know more about our main well-known speaker upon registering to our Social Media Conference!





Alex Hunter is an independent digital ninja, brand consultant, company advisor, and angel investor.

Alex is also a noted public speaker, appearing at events all over the world. You can find out more about Alex’s speaking engagements and availability here.

He has served as an adviser to the Prince of Wales’ Rainforest Trust specifically around the use of social media and engagement to propagate the Trusts’ message.

Alex’s work has been featured in the best-selling book “The Whuffie Factor” by Tara Hunt.

He has been a mentor at the annual SeedCamp venture capital and angel funding event in London and South Africa, helping young companies refine their marketing and branding before pitching to some of the most influential VCs in the tech community.

Previously, Alex served as the global Head of Online Marketing for the Virgin Group.

Before joining the Virgin Group, Alex was based in California at Virgin America, where he used the web to build a grassroots marketing campaign to garner public support for Virgin America’s certification process on a tight schedule and even tighter budget. The campaign was covered by Time magazine, CNN, and CNBC, amongst others. He also oversaw the front-end development of Virgin America’s website which has since won several accolades including ad:tech and Webby Award honors.

Alex currently splits his time between the UK and Northern California and regularly blogs at TripHunter.


This is one of his recorded speech. Give a chance for yourself to meet him face to face by register with us now! Click here to view our brochure.

Branding and Marketing Essentials for Your Web App by Alex Hunter from Carsonified on Vimeo.



You can view delegates' testimony from his blog. His speech during the iStrategy2010 conference gave a major impact to all delegates! Follow his closely through his blog, Linkedin and Twitter account!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010