Ed Coper was on the frontlines when the internet collided with democracy, growing Australia's first online political movement to quickly amass more members than every political party combined. He pioneered techniques to bring politics into the digital age, and has been behind the scenes of many of the last decade's most prominent social movements. He has advised campaigns on every continent except Antarctica, and high-profile changemakers from Malala Yousafzai to Richard Branson. Ed founded the New York-based Center for Impact Communications, which has led efforts to safeguard US elections from disinformation and overcome vaccine hesitancy. Ed also founded a NYC creative agency that serviced multiple Nobel Peace Laureates, political and social leaders to scale their social impact. His ground-breaking campaigns have raised hundreds of millions of dollars for causes, won landmark social change, and have featured in several museum exhibitions. He is the director of Sydney-based agency Populares.
""'Ed Coper keenly explains how lying has been normalised in right wing media - both social and mainstream. The Trump-inspired attack on the US Capitol on 6 January is just one consequence. Coper deftly shows us what is to be done and offers some real solutions to restore trust in public discourse."" --Malcolm Turnbull, former Prime Minister of Australia