RIP: Is Instagram Really Dead?

May 28, 2021 at 12:00 am UTC

RIP: Is Instagram Really Dead?

In loving memory of the Instagram that once was - a conversation with content creators and media experts about Instagram’s better days and the future of the platform. Need a Clubhouse invite? Email us at hello@norby.live and we will hook you up.


Moderator

Sam Safer

Co-founder & COO of Norby


Utibe Mbagwu

Social @ Instagram & @gobehindthescreens

Utibe Mbagwu is a social media strategist, writer, and content producer. Prior working at Instagram she managed all of Into The Gloss' social media profiles and touched Glossier's social media channels the most, within a tight social media team. She has worked in content marketing for almost four years within the beauty, film and arts industry in New York City. She seek to create engaging content that fosters community and connection.


Jess Tran

Founder of @scallionpancakenyc + @secondlifemarketplace

Founder by Jess Tran Scallion Pancake is a NYC-based brand marketing consultancy. They work with purpose-driven and POC-founded brands to tell emotionally-resonant, thoughtful stories through social-first marketing. Second-Life Marketplace is a resource and community for vintage and second hand living.


Jess Catorc

Brand Strategistst & Head of Partnerships at @teachable

Jess Catorc is an award-winning brand strategist that has helped thousands of entrepreneurs and startups expand their reach and revenue online. She’s been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Inc., The Huffington Post, the ABC television network, and in 2019 was awarded both a Telly and Stevie award for her work. As a creative video producer, Catorc has developed a unique method using video in outreach and to increase brand awareness. Jess is currently serving as the Head of Partnerships at Teachable in New York City.


Eryn Danielle

Founder @alliesdoingwork @at.home.for.now

Eryn Danielle is a Brooklyn-based movement artist, creative storyteller, human rights advocate, model, and speaker dedicated to integrating social justice work into the arts, media, and popular culture.