FACEBOOK SUMMIT PHL 2020: Social Video, Next Level Commerce, and future of small biz take spotlight
Facebook will hold its first ever digital summit in the Philippines, with the theme: “Forward Together”. The Summit will cover 20 topics including the future of commerce, emerging trends in the age of social video and inspiration from small businesses who are pivoting in the new normal. Virtual sessions are available for free on the

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Facebook will hold its first ever digital summit in the Philippines, with the theme: “Forward Together”. The Summit will cover 20 topics including the future of commerce, emerging trends in the age of social video and inspiration from small businesses who are pivoting in the new normal.
Virtual sessions are available for free on the Facebook Summit Philippines website, starting Nov 11 to Dec 9, 2020.
The Summit will feature sessions with global thought leaders including Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, who will deliver a welcome address and share a sneak peek into upcoming features that will enhance business and community connections; Facebook Vice President of Business Marketing and Chief Creative Officer Mark D’Arcy, who will talk about the responsibility of marketers and their impact to online communities; and popular content creator Nuseir Yassin aka Nas Daily, who will talk about his experience in connecting with a digital community of 25 million followers across 197 countries.
To learn more and attend the Facebook Summit Philippines 2020, visit: https://forwardtogether.fb.com
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