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Bruce Ableson

Senior Director, Global Readiness and Enablement at Adobe
Summit, New Jersey, United States
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Bruce Ableson

Senior Director, Global Readiness and Enablement at Adobe
Summit, New Jersey, United States
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Bruce Ableson is a renowned figure in the world of social media and online communities. He is the man behind the invention of comments and started the first social blogging network in 1998. Bruce has a degree in Communications and Telecommunications from Michigan State University. He has been associated with various organizations throughout his career. Currently, he is the Senior Director of Global Readiness and Enablement at Adobe. Prior to this, he held various positions at Adobe, including Director of Product & Technical Enablement, Director of Technical Enablement, and Director of Strategy and Business Development, Livefyre. Not only this, he was also associated with Livefyre as Senior Vice President, Customer Strategy and Regional Manager, and Vice President, Client Solutions. Before that, he was the Vice President of Client Solutions at Echo and the Senior Vice President of Project Management Operations and Solutions Engineering at KIT digital, Inc. Bruce is also a former founder and publisher at OpenDiary.com and consultant programmer at M.F. Smith & Associates. He started his career as a Systems Analyst at Ciba-Geigy Corporation.

Bruce Ableson's career reflects his expertise in social media, online communities, technical enablement, customer strategy, project management operations, and sales engineering. Some of his interests include global readiness, online community management, and strategies for establishing a brand's social media presence.

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Oct 26 · Via Twitter

It’s the money for angry clicks that are killing us. Literally. https://t.co/BQR6nc1Nvl

Oct 25 · Via Twitter

@anildash It's not overstating to say that Facebook broke our society and couldn't care less about it.

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