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Cameron Gawley at the American Chamber of Commerce reception speaking on the topic "6 things that digital-savvy brands are doing right now".

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

Cameron Gawley at the American Chamber of Commerce reception speaking on the topic "6 things that digital-savvy brands are doing right now".

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

Cameron with the Embassy student group - discussing all things digital and showing off Google Glass.

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

Cameron with the Embassy student group - discussing all things digital and showing off Google Glass.

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

Cameron speaking with the guys from Biz Dojo (bizdojo.com/) down at the new Innovation Precinct - Wynyard Quarter, Auckland.

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

Cameron being interviewed by 90seconds.tv down at the new Innovation Precinct - Wynyard Quarter, Auckland.

 

video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrPu1S6cc6U

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

Cameron down at ICEHOUSE (www.theicehouse.co.nz/), listening to short pitches from Kiwi startups.

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

Cameron speaking with the guys from Biz Dojo (bizdojo.com/)

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

Cameron Gawley at the American Chamber of Commerce reception speaking on the topic "6 things that digital-savvy brands are doing right now".

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

Cameron with Sir Ken Stevens from the Glidepath Group.

 

Cameron Gawley at the American Chamber of Commerce reception speaking on the topic "6 things that digital-savvy brands are doing right now".

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

Cameron with some of Auckland University's marketing staff and staff from the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

Cameron with some of Auckland University's marketing staff and staff from the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

Cameron speaking with the guys from Biz Dojo (bizdojo.com/)

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

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Cameron speaking with the guys from Biz Dojo (bizdojo.com/)

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

Cameron Gawley at the American Chamber of Commerce reception speaking on the topic "6 things that digital-savvy brands are doing right now".

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

Cameron Gawley at the American Chamber of Commerce reception speaking on the topic "6 things that digital-savvy brands are doing right now".

 

the-project.co.nz

  

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

Cameron down at ICEHOUSE (www.theicehouse.co.nz/), listening to short pitches from Kiwi startups.

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

8 November 2017; Brendan Kane, Growth Hacker & Business Influencer, SEAkers, on Future Societies Stage during day two of Web Summit 2017 at Altice Arena in Lisbon. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Web Summit via Sportsfile

Cameron Gawley at the American Chamber of Commerce reception speaking on the topic "6 things that digital-savvy brands are doing right now".

 

the-project.co.nz

     

Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...

     

Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...

  

The Project photos: www.flickr.com/photos/us_embassy_newzealand/14069580904/i...

  

Cameron's Bio:

Cameron is most comfortable when challenging the status quo. A serial entrepreneur and growth hacker, he started his first company—a managed IT service called Computeks—at age 18. He went on to start Boomerang Data, an SAAS and online data backup company, before co-founding BuzzShift, a digital strategy agency.

  

Besides starting his own companies, Cameron encourages innovation in others by mentoring at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center and serving as an angel investor for early-stage startups. Naturally curious and creative, he goes beyond being an early adopter to envisioning what could be and working to make that potential a reality.

  

As CEO of BuzzShift, Cameron has successfully built a team and a culture that can tackle almost any marketing challenge with outside-the-box, data-informed solutions. BuzzShift partners with clients as varied as Verizon and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, designing programs that connect with people individually and yet are measurable, trackable and scalable.

  

Cameron ranks as #5 on Business Insider's list of the 25 most influential ad execs on Twitter. He is a founding member of the Social Media Club of Dallas, and Board Member for the American Advertising Federation of Dallas.

  

Interesting fact: Cameron inspired a line of ceiling fans that are named after him. No, really.

 

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