Hi, I'm Jonny Goldstein. I help people have more memorable, enjoyable, and buzzworthy meetings and conferences using the power of visual listening.

I'm most passionate about partnering with mission driven clients who want to improve things here on our favorite planet.  My clients include the United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development, New York Presbyterian Hospital, The Mozilla Foundation, Brooklyn Law School, DataKind, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Touchlab, The New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, Personal Democracy Media, The College of Wooster, Fjord, The Disruptive Innnovations in Pharma Conference, Community Healthcare Network, The Sesame Workshop, The New York Hall of Science, The New School, and the Interaction Design and Children Conference, among many others.

Aside from my work supporting clients, I teach graphic facilitation at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications (ITP) Program and the Masters of Design for Social Impact Program at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. I recently finished a teaching artist appointment at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Recently I have supported a range of political campaigns in New York City and beyond with visual voter interviews and visual capture of candidate speeches.

I earned a BA in English from Colorado College and a Masters degree from NYU's ITP where I studied digital storytelling.  I studied visual art at the Art Students League, SVA, and Pratt. My curiosity and interests are deep and wide, which is why I am fascinated by learning about what my clients are passionate about.

When not onsite with clients, I work out of Civic Hall, a community of people who use  technology to "enable engagement or participation of the public for stronger development, enhancing citizen communications, improving government infrastructure, and generally improving the public good." 

How about you? What are you working on? How can I help you supercharge your meeting or event with visual listening? Schedule a call or videochat for a free 30 minute consultation.