Jonathan Gabay is a Digital Marketing Expert.
In an age of rapid technological change, trust Jonathan Gabay to decipher emerging trends, calm fears about AI, and outline an inspiring vision focused on ethics and shared hopes.
With meticulous research and an uncanny grasp of human psychology, Gabay charts a moral compass through the tumultuous digital landscape.
His latest work, Digital Marketing and AI Psychology, explores building digital trust and ethically guiding AI to inspire new marketers.
Weaving analysis and anecdotes with eloquent flair, Gabay connects audiences to the issues that matter most: beyond AI and digital marketing, his talks break stigmas around mental health struggles with radical honesty and uplifting messages of empowerment.
For over 30 years, thanks to his real-world experiences working with some of the biggest brands in their sectors, Gabay has steered governments, corporations, charities and grassroots movements through sea changes, from the dot-com boom to the next revolution – AI. Today, he shares those hard-won lessons.
As a senior lecturer, Jonathan Gabay prepares future marketers to lead with ethics and think creatively in his popular university courses on crisis management and prompt engineering.
His journalism and television commentary apply psychological insights to illuminate marketing case studies and explain PR crises, geopolitical propaganda, celebrity meltdowns, and more.
With warmth, wisdom and wit, Gabay will inspire your audience toward digital trust and social progress.
Jonathan Gabay Speaking Topics:
- AI and Ethics
- AI and FOBO (Fear of Being Obsolete)
- Branding
- Commercial Marketing
- Event Marketing
- Political PR
- Institutional Marketing
- Sports Marketing
- Utility Marketing
- Politics and the Art of Propaganda
- Travel Marketing
- Entertainment Celebrity Marketing
- Educational Marketing
- Mental Health at Work
Jonathan’s books include:
Soul Traders – the history of marketing and propaganda leading up to the credit crunch.
Brand Psychology: Consumer Perceptions, Corporate Reputations – new and classic insights from social psychology, cognitive psychology and neuroscience. Brand Psychology reveals the hidden processes behind why certain brands command our loyalty, trust and – most importantly – disposable income.