Join us for the next instalment of the Talks & Pros Series from Led by Community, featuring Ed Giansante, Head of Community at Persona. In this insightful session, Ed will explore the Community as a Service (CaaS) concept and its power to accelerate brand growth. Learn how to leverage existing communities to foster authentic connections, create value, and drive business success. Ed’s unique expertise, from launching and scaling global communities to saving millions of dollars for major tech companies, makes this talk a must-attend for founders, marketers, and community builders who support startups.
Event Date/Time:
🗓️ Wednesday, 2 October 2024
đź•Ą 11:00 AM ET (Eastern Time - US & Canada)
This event is the second in the Talks & Pros Series from Led by Community, hosted by Francisco Opazo.
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About Ed Giansante
Ed Giansante is the Head of Community at Persona. He previously served as the Global Head of Community at Dropbox, Wix, Zynga, and VMware and founded Edublin. Ed was born in SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil, and moved to Ireland in 2008, where he started the expat community Edublin. His ability to share helpful information through video storytelling has earned him over 400K YouTube subscribers and over 50 million views.
While building Edublin, Ed joined Zynga as a Global Community Manager. His work scaling communities resulted in millions of dollars in savings, earning him the title of the most efficient employee of the year in 2013. In 2014, Ed joined Dropbox with the challenge of starting Dropbox’s community strategy from scratch. Within months, he launched the Dropbox Super User program, which helped streamline product feedback and scale support. In 2020, Ed was named the Online Community Professional of the Year by CMX.
In 2021, Ed joined Wix to help shape its long-term community strategy and scale to millions of users. He is also involved in non-profit mentorship programs, helping individuals in their careers, and serving as an angel investor in multiple startups. Ed is now based in San Francisco, leading the community for the startup Persona.