Should Kids be Influencers? Meet the Speakers
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Should Kids be Influencers? Meet the Speakers

Neve Fear-Smith
Neve Fear-Smith

As we prepare for our webinar debate as to whether kids should be influencers, it’s time to introduce the panelists who will be taking on the debate. Each speaker will bring a unique perspective to the table, sharing their views and experiences navigating children’s place in the Influencer Marketing sphere. 

Meet the speakers
Two Dads in London, Creators

Richard and Lewis are a London-based couple who share content online with a mission to show the realities of parenting. This webinar will invite Richard and Lewis to share their stance on sharing their children in their content, and how they set their boundaries. 

Rohan Kana, Senior Marketing Executive at Pearson

Passionate about improving the futures of today’s learners, Rohan has nearly 5 years of experience in connecting students, parents, and schools with brands they can trust. Rohan will speak on his experiences partnering with young influencers on campaigns, and the challenges he has met and overcome.

Rupa Shah, Founder & Director of Hashtag Ad Consulting

Rupa is an expert in providing guidance and training on the advertising rules to brands, agencies, and influencers. Having previously worked for the ASA for 13 years, Rupa is perfectly positioned to speak about advertising ethics and compliance.

Jennifer Quigley-Jones, Founder and CEO of Digital Voices

As an agency founder with ethics and empathy as core values, Jennifer will host this webinar. Jennifer believes in setting the standard in the Influencer Marketing industry to inspire the future of the Creator Economy, and this means creating a space to discuss nuanced topics and ethical debates. 

Join the webinar to…
  • Learn from a family influencer about the challenges they have navigated and decisions they have made regarding sharing their children online
  • Understand the hurdles that brands face when working with young influencers, and how to promote safe partnerships
  • Become familiar with legal practices, rules, and regulations that prioritize young people's safety online and offline

Details

🗓️Date: Tuesday 17th September

⏰Time: 3pm BST

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