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Moderator - Amy Giddon: Amy is a seasoned leader that provides businesses, and the people who run them, with the clarity and alignment they need to grow, serve customers, engage partners and fulfill employees. Throughout her business career, Amy has recognized that sustainable success always springs from workplaces where everyone belongs, where how things get done matters as much as what gets done. Currently, she is focusing on her startup Daily Haloha. Daily Haloha is a global collective ritual to connect us more deeply to ourselves and others, every day. Her mission is to rekindle empathy. Her work in business strategy, women’s leadership, and now her empathy app is all connected by the belief that we need to see and hear each other to create a world of true belonging. Amy graduated Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Duke University with a BS degree in Computer Science and Economics.


Bre Graziano: Bre Graziano is the Tech Reform Digital Community Engagement Manager at Exposure Labs, where she brings over 15 years of creative experience to their digital communications, community engagements and special events. Growing up in a large Italian family, Bre saw firsthand how simple acts like cooking and dining together can create a sense of community, identity, and belonging. She has been passionate about building experiences that bring people together ever since, particularly through storytelling. Prior to Exposure Labs, Bre served as the Director of PR & Social Media for MOPS, a global platform for mothers to connect and share their lives and parenting journey; was Founder and Director of Fellow Magazine, a print publication that leveraged storytelling and curated events to showcase local creators across Denver, CO; and is Co-Founder of the events production firm The Convivialist: for those fond of feasting, drinking, and entertaining merry company — which also happens to be what you can find her doing outside of the workplace with her partner of 13 years, 2 kiddos, friends and family. Since 2017 with the launch of the Emmy award-winning film, Chasing Coral, Bre has worked with the Exposure Labs impact team and is now focussed on building digital content, campaign communications and engagement opportunities for The Social Dilemma’s impact campaign.

Gabi Jubran: Gabi Jubran is a community weaver, systems thinker and cultural storyteller committed to the shift from a system built on extraction to one designed for regeneration. He is one of the original founders of Digital Wellness Collective which has since spawned Digital Wellness Institute and Digital Wellness Day. He is Founder/Executive Director of HAPPI (Helping Awesome Parents Parent Intentionally) which intends to cultivate healthy communities that help parents and kids be present, be themselves and be happi. Over the last four years he has been developing a language based on an analogy of Juice (energy) and Sauce (creativity) that supports people in transforming the ingredients that life has given into a nourishing meal for their community. In the wake of COVID's impact he has shifted his focus from biological parents to supporting 18-25 year olds on their path of self-parenting and self-directed education. Currently, he is co-creating a self-led educational framework, based on Juice and Sauce, for communities to practice cooking up culture and authentic expression.


Jean Rogers: Jean Rogers is the director of the Screen Time Action Network at Fairplay, a global collaborative community of practitioners, educators, advocates and parents working to reduce excessive and harmful screen use in childhood. She holds an M.S.Ed. from Wheelock College where she studied with Diane Levin and Susan Linn, pioneers in the field of child development and screen media. Jean is a certified parent educator and author of Kids Under Fire, the book that helps parents empower their children to make healthy screen choices and become responsible consumers of screen media. Jean believes that digital wellness in childhood translates to healthy, responsible, successful adults. Her leadership at the Action Network provides parents support to become advocates and professionals a place to connect, collaborate and amplify each other's work.

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