Code Conference
Since joining Vox Media in 2021, I have played a key role in the success of Code Conference, one of the world’s premier tech and business conferences formerly led by journalist Kara Swisher. My responsibilities have included everything from content strategy and talent & experiential booking to preparing speaker research and writing hard-hitting interview questions.
I’ve worked closely with very high profile speakers and their teams for Code Conference, including: Elon Musk, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Disney CEO Bob Iger, Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, Snap CEO Evan Spiegel, Mark Cuban, Jen Psaki, Senator Amy Klobuchar, Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Issa Rae, Chelsea Handler and many more.
All photos courtesy of Getty Images for Vox Media
Press Highlights
Netflix Releases Data On The Top 10 Most-Watched Series And Films On The Platform For The First Time
(Forbes, Sept 28, 2021)
Netflix’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos released the top 10 most-watched Netflix original series and films across the streaming service for the first time at the Vox Media’s Code Conference in Beverley Hills.
What’s Happening at Code, the Buzziest Tech Conference of the Year
(Insider, Sept 9, 2022)
From rubbing shoulders with tech CEOs to playing poker with angel investors, Insider's senior correspondent, Ben Bergman, is here with an inside look at one of the biggest conferences in tech.
Behind-the-Scenes Details From Kara Swisher's Final Code Conference
(BizBash, Sept 15, 2022)
Vox Media's 2022 Code Conference featured high-profile speakers like Pete Buttigieg, Tim Cook, Mark Cuban, and Issa Rae—plus a fond farewell to 20-year host Kara Swisher.
Vox Media announces new hosts of iconic Code Conference after Kara Swisher’s departure
(CNN, April 13, 2023)
The invite-only event, which attracts top technology executives and journalists, will be hosted by The Verge Editor-In-Chief Nilay Patel, Platformer founder Casey Newton and CNBC senior media and tech reporter Julia Boorstin.