Eli Pariser (Upworthy)

Jan 14, 2015, 11:30 PM – Jan 15, 2015, 2:00 AM

Pivotal Labs, 625 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd Floor, New York, NY, 10011

Eli has dedicated his career to figuring out how technology can elevate important topics in the world ­­ as an author, an online organizer, and most recently, as a co­founder of Upworthy. Eli joined MoveOn.org in 2001, serving as Executive Director from 2004­ - 2009.

In-person event

About this event

Eli has dedicated his career to figuring out how technology can elevate important topics in the world ­­ as an author, an online organizer, and most recently, as a co-­founder of Upworthy. Eli joined MoveOn.org in 2001, serving as Executive Director from 2004­ - 2009. During that time, MoveOn revolutionized grassroots political organizing by introducing a small­-donor-­funded and email­-driven model that has since been widely used across the political spectrum. MoveOn.org quickly grew to more than 5 million members, who gave over $120 million to campaigns on topics like climate change and campaign finance reform. During this time he also co­founded Avaaz.org, which is now the largest online advocacy organization in the world totaling over 30 million members. In 2011, as a senior fellow at the Roosevelt Institute, Eli published the New York Times bestseller The Filter Bubble: What the Internet Is Hiding from You. The book highlights the ways that important content can get lost in the newsfeed era. The TED talk that Eli gave based on The Filter Bubble has generated over 3 million views. Insights from The Filter Bubble helped to inspire Upworthy, which Eli founded with longtime collaborator Peter Koechley in March of 2012. The pair set out to prove once and for all that what’s important can be incredibly popular, even if what’s popular isn’t usually important. To date, the Upworthy community has logged more than 1.5 billion minutes of attention on topics ranging from the criminal justice system to advertising’s adverse effects on body image to clean energy. Eli is based in Brooklyn. You should follow him on Twitter here.

Check out what happened

Speaker

  • Eli Pariser

    Upworthy

When

When

January 14 – 15, 2015
11:30 PM – 2:00 AM UTC

Agenda

Networking and Food
Fireside Chat
Networking

Organizers

  • Joshua Ness

    IEEE

    Director, Startup Grind NYC

  • Tova Feldheim

    Datum

    Cofounder

  • Adrian Plesca

    GRAI

    CEO

  • Jenny Sumeragi

    CEO & Founder, JS Global Investment

  • Ami Berger

    Startup Grind

    VP of Happy Hours

  • Valencia Tong

    Columbia Venture Community

    Global Board Member and Marketing Lead

  • Alex Koshykov

    BeKey

    Events Team

Global sponsor

Dell Technologies logo

Dell Technologies

About Startup Grind

This is Startup Grind. We are the world’s largest startup community.

Our Mission

To give startups everywhere the education and opportunities they need to build, grow, and scale their companies.

Our Values

We believe in making friends, not contacts. We believe in giving first, not taking. We believe in helping others before helping yourself.

Tools & Discounts for Startups

Take advantage of resources and offers provided by organizations we know and love, designed to help you navigate the startup journey.

Global Conference

Our annual flagship event in Silicon Valley brings together thousands of startup teams, investors and organizations from all over the world.

Join the Startup Membership

This membership gives you free access to networking, events, mentorship, office hours, and other exclusive opportunities curated by Startup Grind HQ.