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We are please to welcome Nabil Pervez to Project Anime: Global 2020! He joins as a moderator GG! Buff Your Brand Through Esports alongside panelists John Davidson, Justin Rojas, and Justin Varghese, who will be providing tips on how to seamlessly integrate the esports audience into your company marketing and collaborate with esports brands.

GG! Buff Your Brand Through Esports

What grabs a gamer’s attention? Esports is one of the fastest growing segments and communities in digital entertainment, and businesses want to know how to extend their brand into this market. Learn how to capture this audience, leverage content, and collaborate with esports brands directly from esports and gaming industry professionals Justin Rojas (VP of Events, Envy Gaming), Justin Varghese (Business Development Manager, Shotcall), and John Davidson (CEO and Founder of Davidson Learning Company), moderated by Nabil Pervez (Head of Events, AoE Creative).

About Nabil Pervez

Nabil began working in esports in front of the camera as a shoutcaster and host. He began working for grassroots organizations to eventually Blizzard, Redbull, and Amazon. Gradually Nabil began a shift to working behind the camera and utilizing his marketing skills. Nabil went on to work for gaming organizations like PVP Live, Infinite Esports, Optic Gaming, and the Houston Outlaws. He lead the local marketing efforts on the award winning #BandTogether campaign for the Houston Outlaws.

Throughout his career, Nabil has enjoyed providing marketing consultancy for indie developers and connecting people to opportunities. After doing this for years it eventually lead Nabil onto the Dallas IGDA Board where he supports marketing, events, and ideation. Nabil is a co-founder and Head PM at AoE Creative – a creative design and marketing agency focused on gaming, esports, and nerd culture.


Project Anime: Global 2020 will take place virtually on November 17-18 and can be attended from anywhere in the world. With a theme of “Evolving with the Events Industry,” the conference will feature two uniquely-curated programming tracks, one geared towards event organizers and another aimed at industry professionals. As the landscape of the industry changes rapidly in response to current events, events and businesses have been compelled to adapt accordingly. This has given rise to new uncharted ventures and opportunities, including virtual/hybrid events and unique digital engagement. Learn more about speakers & panel information by visiting the Project Anime: Global 2020 page.

We are please to welcome Nabil Pervez to Project Anime: Global 2020! He joins as a moderator GG! Buff Your Brand Through Esports alongside panelists John Davidson, Justin Rojas, and Justin Varghese, who will be providing tips on how to seamlessly integrate the esports audience into your company marketing and collaborate with esports brands. GG! Buff Your Brand Through Esports What grabs a gamer’s attention? Esports is one of the fastest growing segments and communities in digital entertainment, and businesses want

We are please to welcome Lauren DeMaio to Project Anime: Global 2020! She joins LeftField Media colleague Peter Tatara (Founder/Event Director, Anime NYC) as well as Paul Birtel (Executive Director, MAGFest) and Emily Hickman (Director of Business Operations, MAGFest) for a conversation about how their events have responded to COVID and new tactics and innovations they've developed to help their events. Helping Your Event Survive and Thrive The key to a long lifespan for any event is the ability to navigate

Creating evergreen, engaging content for your fanbase can be complex and time-consuming, but it can also be simple—as simple as gathering fan stories and interactions and presenting them back to the community. In a time where it's extremely important for companies to have a solid digital footprint and strong connection to their community, Jessica Merriman from MomoCon, Marshall Wright from Funimation, and Mary Franklin from Crunchyroll share about the successful tactics and content they've developed from fan engagement. Transforming Fan

As events all around the world consider what it may look like to reopen physically with new restrictions and guidelines, DoKomi took strides in this new direction and took place in-person on September 26-27. Andreas Degen (Chairman and Founder, DoKomi) joins Project Anime: Global 2020 to provide a holistic case study on DoKomi's step-by-step approach to successfully holding their event during pandemic conditions and what other events can learn from their experience. Case Study: DoKomi 2020's Success Amidst the Pandemic Amidst