Building the Future with Growth Hacking: 19th May - NYC Event and live stream
Time: 6:30pm ET
Location: General Assembly New York City (West, 4th Floor), 10 East 21st Street, 4th Floor, New York , NY 10010
What we will cover
For startups, building a great product and/or service is just the beginning of building a business. Nik will share his insights on what makes a great growth hacking culture, how to get the word out, generate leads, drive traffic and managing marketing in the new world without blowing your budget.
Takeaways
- Learn the basics of growth hacking
- Get exposed to leading examples of growth hacking
- See how Freelancer.com hacks growth
This is an interactive live stream, and we encourage you to tweet any questions before and during the live stream by using the hashtag #growthacking + @freelancer.
Event link for Warriors local to NYC that want to attend in-person:
- https://generalassemb.ly/education/building-the-future-with-growth-hacking/new-york-city/13389
Live stream link for Warriors that want to join online:
- https://generalassemb.ly/watch/freelancercom-growth-hacking-livestream?km_partner=1
About the speakers
Nik Badminton, Regional Director for North America, Freelancer.com
Nik Badminton is the Regional Director for North America at Freelancer.com. He is leading the charge of expanding Freelancer across Canada and the USA and is based in Vancouver, BC. He has over 18 years of experience operating in the digital world and has lead transformational capabilities in world-leading companies, ad agencies, consulting organizations and startups.
Aditi Shekar, Head of Consumer Education, General Assembly
As head of Consumer Education at GA, Aditi leads a team of product managers to build both online and offline educational programs for our consumer business. Prior to GA, Aditi led Ashoka Changemakers as Executive Director and worked at DonorsChoose to inject resources into the public education system. Aditi graduated from UNC Chapel Hill with a double major in Business Administration and Psychology. Having lived and studied in India, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Tanzania, the UK and the US, her background has encouraged her to re-define the "box". Aditi has also written about the looming global talent deficit on Forbes.com and been featured in Harvard Business Review's panel on future talent trends. In her free time, Aditi likes to eat, ski and obsess over design.