Nino Kader
Nino Kader (born November 1, 1972) is an American entrepreneur and author known for his pioneering work in digital marketing and technology. He regularly provides technology commentary and analysis on TV. He founded International Reputation Management foreseeing the impact Googling would have on individual reputations. He advises numerous high-profile figures and international organizations.[1]
His professional career spans public relations, technology,[2] and management consulting.[3] In 2012, he became CEO of Spark Digital.[4]
Articles and Interviews
- Washington Post, "Calling in the Pros" (USA)
- Harvard Political Review, "Golden Veils" (USA)
- Advertising Age, "Darth Mauled" (USA)
- Newsweek, "Google Yourself And Enjoy It" (USA)
- Seattle Times, "Defending Virtual Reputations" (USA)
- Bloomberg Business Week, "Saving Face Online" (USA)
- WIRED Magazine, "You Are What Google Says You Are" (USA)
- Die Zeit, "Gut Aussehen Bei Google" (Germany)
- Die Welt, "Müllmänner Im Internet" (Germany)
- The Age, "Reputation Managers Step In" (Australia)
- L’Essential, "Pour Réparer Son Image Ecornée Par Le Net" (Luxembourg)
- Mundeo en Linea, "Empresas De RRPP Se Dedican A Mejorar Las Imágenes Dañadas En Internet" (Chile)
TV Clips
Early life
Born in Kansas City, MO his family relocated to northern New Jersey where he grew up. On long-term diplomatic mission with the United Nations, his father moved the family to Baghdad, Iraq in the late 1980s where Nino completed high school. His father was held hostage in Iraq for three weeks in the run-up to the first Gulf War and returned safely to New Jersey thanks to the efforts of Kofi Annan.[5] Nino is a graduate of the George Washington University in Washington, DC.
Author
- Public: The Race to Establish Your Identity Online ISBN 0976792621
- The Ultimate Marketing Playbook ISBN 0976792613
- To the Prince of Persia ISBN 0976792605