Industry launches fundraising effort following death of social media pioneer Leslie Nassar

A GoFundMe page has been created to help the family of one of the pivotal figures in Australia’s social media industry who died in a car accident over the weekend.

Leslie Nassar's GoFundMe page

The GoFundMe page for Leslie Nassar’s family

Leslie Nassar, the brains behind the ABC’s celebrated Q&A live Twitter feed and the satirical Department of Australia slot for Crikey, was walking with his children in the US when he was hit by a car whose driver was later arrested for allegedly leaving the scene of the accident.

A software engineer by background, Nassar went on to work on emerging technology with Telstra, on digital media with Victoria Police and as a long time consultant and technical producer to the ABC, particularly with Q&A.

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