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Digital footprints live on long after death, leaving families with questions about social media accounts, online memorials, and digital assets. As funeral professionals increasingly encounter these issues, understanding how to navigate the digital afterlife has become an essential component of compassionate service.
Join Dr. Tyler O’Brien, Ed.D., CFSP, CCSP, for this practical webinar exploring how funeral directors can ethically guide families through digital legacy management. Participants will learn the processes for memorializing or closing accounts on major platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Google, LinkedIn, and TikTok, while examining important considerations surrounding privacy, consent, and digital asset ownership.
This program provides practical tools that can be immediately implemented in both preneed and at-need settings. Gain the knowledge and confidence to address an increasingly common aspect of modern funeral service while enhancing the support you provide to the families you serve.
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Dr. Tyler O'Brien, CFSP, CCSP
Funeral Director / Embalmer
Sujkowski Funeral Home Northpointe
Tyler J. O’Brien, Ed.D., CFSP, CCSP, is a licensed funeral director and embalmer serving families in the Toledo area through Sujkowski Funeral Home Northpointe. Licensed in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Michigan, he brings a unique blend of practical funeral service experience, education, and research to his presentations.
A Certified Funeral Service Practitioner (CFSP) and Certified Cremation Service Provider (CCSP), Dr. O’Brien earned degrees from the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science, Lourdes University, and the University of the Cumberlands, where he completed his Doctor of Education focused on professional development and retention in funeral service.
An author, educator, and frequent speaker, Dr. O’Brien has presented continuing education programs, community seminars, and leadership workshops on topics impacting today’s funeral professionals. His engaging, practical approach helps funeral directors navigate emerging trends and evolving family expectations while continuing to provide compassionate, ethical care.