Brett Dashevsky
Founder of Creator Economy NYC | Head of Content Creators at Kickstarter | Co-Founder of Siftsy
New York, New York, United States
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Brett Dashevsky is a leading voice of the creator economy in New York City as founder of Creator Economy NYC, the premier hub connecting thousands of content creators and creator economy professionals through in person events and insightful media.
Brett has been recently appointed as Head of Content Creators at Kickstarter. In this role, he plays a pivotal part in bringing on content creators and supporting them as they launch their creative projects on the world-renowned crowdfunding platform.
He is also the co-founder of Siftsy, a comment-section analytics platform that helps influencer marketing agencies and brand managers gain vital insights from audience feedback on their creator-based campaigns.
Prior to these current endeavors, Brett successfully built and sold a creator-led newsletter to Workweek Media, where he then spearheaded the launch, development, and monetization of other creator-led newsletter brands.
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