Editorial Director, Vox & Editor, Future Perfect
Bryan Walsh Speaking Fee: $10,000 and Below
Editorial Director, Vox & Editor, Future Perfect
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Bryan Walsh Speaker Profile: At A Glance
Bryan Walsh is the editor of Vox's Future Perfect section, overseeing coverage on policies and technologies that will make the future a better place. Previously he worked at Axios as the Future Correspondent, wrote the 2019 book "End Times: A Brief Guide to the End of the World," and worked at TIME magazine for 15 years as a foreign correspondent in Asia, a climate change writer and as the international editor. As Editorial Director at Vox, and editor of the Future Perfect section, Bryan is focused on predicting the future and shaping it to be the best destination possible for humanity.
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