Matt Ivester

Author & Speaker

  • Palo Alto CA

Online Reputation Management & Digital Citizenship for High School & College Students

Contact

Media

Social

Biography

Matt Ivester is a technology entrepreneur born and raised in Silicon Valley. He has started a number of successful companies but is best known for having created JuicyCampus.com, which was the largest college gossip website in the United States. Since closing down JuicyCampus, Matt has spoken on college campuses across the country covering such topics as ethical entrepreneurship, digital etiquette and online reputation management. Today, he serves as the Student Body Director of Digital Citizenship at Stanford University, where he is pursuing his Master of Business Administration with a focus on entrepreneurship. He graduated from Duke University in May 2005 with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Economics.

Industry Expertise

Internet

Areas of Expertise

Online Reputation Management
Social Media
Digital Citizenship
Cyberbullying

Education

Stanford Graduate School of Business

MBA

2012

Duke University

Bachelor of Science

Economics & Computer Science

2005

Event Appearances

You, Online: Using Your Web Presence to Get a Great Job

2011 Career Summit  Stanford Graduate School of Business

2011-11-04

What Every Student Needs to Know About Online Reputation Management, Digital Citizenship & Cyberbullying

Dean's Forum  University of Southern California, Annenberg School of Communication

2012-01-25

Gossip, Bullying & The Digital Age

Online Civility Panel  Emory University

2011-04-05

Sample Talks

Digital Dilemmas & Decisions

This talk provides a cautionary look at the many ways that today’s students are experiencing the unanticipated negative consequences of their digital decisions – from lost job opportunities and denied college and graduate school admissions to full-blown national scandals. By using real-life case studies and offering actionable strategies and best practices, this talk empowers students to clean up and maintain a positive online presence, and to become responsible digital citizens.

Style

Availability

  • Keynote
  • Moderator
  • Panelist
  • Workshop Leader

Fees

$5000 to $15000