Graham Roberts
Graham Roberts is an award-winning creative leader and the Executive Vice President at Havas, building a global information design discipline focused on transforming how healthcare stories are told through design and data.
Previously, Graham led digital design for the Google Brand Studio and served as Director of Immersive Storytelling at The New York Times, where he pioneered new forms of visual storytelling. His groundbreaking work included leading the integration of Augmented Reality (AR) into The Times’ mobile apps and contributing to the Pulitzer Prize–winning story “Snowfall.”
Graham’s work has earned multiple honors, including an Emmy Award, an Edward R. Murrow Award, and several Webby Awards.
At BRIDGE Summit, Graham Roberts will share insights on the future of storytelling with data, exploring how to use design, data, and emerging technology to deepen our understanding of complex topics.
Graham Robertsat BRIDGE
- Technology Panel 9 December 2:15 - 2:45PM
The AI Rewrite of the Content Economy
Artificial intelligence is transforming how content is created, distributed, and consumed, upending traditional hierarchies across publishing, platforms, and advertising. As algorithms reshape what billions see, the very economics of attention are being rewritten. This session explores how AI is redefining the relationship between creators, distributors, and audiences: from personalization and automation to integrity and transparency. What does a sustainable, human-centered content economy look like when machines increasingly decide what’s shown, shared, and valued?
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