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PodCamp Toronto Announces Move to George Brown College’s School of Media and Performing Arts for its 16th Year

PodCamp Toronto Announces Move to George Brown College’s School of Media and Performing Arts for its 16th Year

PodCamp Toronto

February 14, 2024

Toronto, ON – February 14, 2024 – PodCamp Toronto, the leading unconference in digital media and podcasting, is moving to George Brown College’s esteemed School of Media and Performing Arts for its 16th annual event. After 15 successful years at our previous venue, this move marks an exciting new chapter for PodCamp Toronto and its attendees.

The decision to collaborate with George Brown College underscores our commitment to nurturing creativity, innovation, and collaboration within the digital media profession. George Brown’s School of Media and Performing Arts provides top-tier facilities and an inspiring atmosphere, perfectly aligning with PodCamp Toronto’s ethos of fostering learning and networking.

“We are excited to join forces with the School of Media and Performing Arts for PodCamp Toronto’s 16th edition,” said John Leschinski, Chair of PodCamp Toronto. “The School of Media and Performing Arts offers an unparalleled setting for our community to convene, exchange insights, and delve into the latest developments in digital content creation.”

PodCamp Toronto is also thrilled to unveil new partnerships with industry-leading companies, further enhancing this year’s event. Support from Shure and PodStarz enables us to elevate the PodCamp Toronto experience and empower our attendees.

“Teaming up with Shure, and PodStarz underscores our shared dedication to propelling the digital media and podcasting landscape forward,” added John Leschinski, Chair of PodCamp Toronto. “Their backing allows us to enrich the PodCamp Toronto experience and empower our community of creators, visionaries, and enthusiasts.”

PodCamp Toronto 16th year is scheduled to take place from February 23rd to 25th at George Brown College’s School of Media and Performing Arts. For registration details and the latest event updates, please visit the official website at 2024.podcamptoronto.com.

For media inquiries, please contact John Leschinski at media@podcamptoronto.com.

About PodCamp Toronto:

PodCamp Toronto is an annual unconference dedicated to digital media, podcasting, and online community building. Since its inception in 2007, PodCamp Toronto has united creators,

innovators, and enthusiasts to share insights, forge connections, and explore emerging trends in digital media. For more information, visit 2024.podcamptoronto.com.

About George Brown College:

Toronto’s George Brown College is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples.

George Brown prepares innovative, adaptable graduates with the skills to thrive in a rapidly changing job market. With three campuses in the downtown core, the college blends theory with experiential learning, applied research, and entrepreneurship opportunities. George Brown offers 164 full-time programs and 180 continuing education certificates/designations across a wide variety of professions to more than 27,100 full-time students, including 29 percent international students, and receives more than 58,000 continuing education registrations annually. Students can earn certificates, diplomas, graduate certificates, apprenticeships, and degrees www.georgebrown.ca.