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John Tass-Parker is the Head of Politics and Government at Instagram, where he uses the platform to boost voter engagement and engage elected officials around the globe. Tass-Parker has a background in photography and film production, and he previously worked for the Office of the Prime Minister of Australia. In 2019, he was recognized as a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree in Law & Policy.
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30 Under 30 2019: Law & Policy
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John Tass-Parker on the #ForbesUnder30 2019 30 Under 30 - Law & Policy list.
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