Andrew has given keynote speeches in many countries around the world including the United States, Canada, Britain, Brazil, South Korea, Singapore, Spain, France, Germany, Holland, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Ireland, Austria and Poland. At the United Nations Conference on the Internet in November 2007 in Rio, he debated Internet founder Vint Cerf. He frequently lectures at universities including UC Berkeley, Vanderbilt, Oxford, York, Warsaw and Amsterdam, where he gave the 21st Globalization Felix Meritis lecture. He has also appeared at literary festivals in Rio de Janeiro and Los Angeles and spoken at the London Institute of Contemporary Arts and the Royal Society of Arts where he is a Fellow.
SPEAKING SUBJECTS
- CAN TRADITIONAL MEDIA SURVIVE THE INTERNET AGE
- IS THE INTERNET KILLING OUR CULTURE?
- WHAT IS SOCIAL MEDIA AND HOW IS IT CHANGING OUR WORLD?
- ANXIETY, LONELINESS AND INEQUALITY IN THE DIGITAL AGE HOW CAN SILICON VALLEY BE REPLICATED OUTSIDE AMERICA?
- HOW COMPANIES SHOULD AND SHOULDN’T USE THE TOOLS OF THE INTERNET REVOLUTION
- THE IMPACT OF THE INTERNET ON POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT WHAT COMES AFTER TELEVISION?
- READING, WRITING AND THINKING IN THE 21ST CENTURY CAN THE NEWSPAPERS SURVIVE THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION
CONTACT
THE LONDON SPEAKER BUREAU (for events outside the US)
Tom Kenyon-Slaney email: Tom at londonspeakerbureau.co.uk
THE GUILD AGENCY (for events inside the US)
info at theguildagency.com phone (646) 837 8808