iCivics - From Concept to Scale - 9 Years in the Baking. Why Good Ingredients Matter.

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This panel will look beneath the frosting to expose the less visible ingredients that made iCivics a success at this time when civics matter more than ever.

Speakers:
* Moderator: Asi Burak (CEO, Power Play)
* Louise Dubé (Executive Director, iCivics)
* Daniel Norton (Chief Creative Officer, Filament Games)




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