The document outlines various sponsorship and partnership opportunities between businesses and the Humane Society of Adams County (HSAC). These include having employee volunteer at the shelter, sponsoring pets of the week in ads, sponsoring kennels or other areas of the shelter with signage, offering membership discounts to HSAC supporters, hosting supply drives, and coordinating special fundraising events at businesses. The partnerships are intended to mutually benefit the businesses through promotion and the HSAC's mission of caring for animals.
- Why are social media important?
- Social media & organisations: what's going wrong?
- Social media & organisations: how to do it right?
(presentation given by Davy Vandevinne during an AmCham Belgium workshop on 18 januay 2012)
You may download the May Edition of Healers Unite Magazine
Just Click The Link Below
Healers Unite Magazine | Volume XLVII | April 2013 -
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- Why are social media important?
- Social media & organisations: what's going wrong?
- Social media & organisations: how to do it right?
(presentation given by Davy Vandevinne during an AmCham Belgium workshop on 18 januay 2012)
You may download the May Edition of Healers Unite Magazine
Just Click The Link Below
Healers Unite Magazine | Volume XLVII | April 2013 -
http://eepurl.com/zyPHf
A Business2Community Webinar with Denise Holt & Natascha Thomson.
As I am sure you are aware, social media is no longer a trend but a business necessity.
While digital transformation is still in its infancy, 2015 promises to be a transformational year. Large brands like SAP have created brand new roles like Chief Data Officer and Chief Digital Officer.
The term social media is evolving quickly and today encompasses a much wider subject matter area than only a year ago. Some practitioners even consider the term “social media” to be obsolete, and instead focus on creating “a social business”. Instead of using titles like “Social Media Manager”, many have renamed this role to “Customer Experience Manager”.
Organizational change and investments in new technologies are inevitable choices for companies and that want to lead the market in the future. I assume that is why you have tuned in to this webinar today.
I like to quote Alan Kay – the pioneer of the GUI – who said “The best way to predict the future is to invent it” – as “Que Serra Serra – the future’s not ours to see” .
But, in this deck Denise Holt and I share with you, what we believe are some of the key trends for 2015 in social media, based on what we are seeing in our own social media practices. We chose the trends that we think will have a great impact on many of your businesses and hope that they will have you focus your planning for the new year.
Storytelling for citizen leaders and nonprofit organizationsAliza Sherman
This presentation explores the value of storytelling to attract people to your cause and compel them to get involved, to donate, to volunteer, to participate. Includes details about using visuals and video on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn and how to further grow your communities by showcasing community members. [Given as a free webinar for Hopa Mountain.]
LASSO Announces the Top Women in the Event Production Industry for 2018Lasso Workforce
http://www.lasso.io | The event industry is nothing short of intense and competitive. There is no question that it takes a lot of hard work and dedication to make some of the most memorable experiences come to life. In this industry, women drive critical value and inspiration to ensure a successful event, but unfortunately we don’t always get the chance to recognize them in the way we know they deserve.
A Business2Community Webinar with Denise Holt & Natascha Thomson.
As I am sure you are aware, social media is no longer a trend but a business necessity.
While digital transformation is still in its infancy, 2015 promises to be a transformational year. Large brands like SAP have created brand new roles like Chief Data Officer and Chief Digital Officer.
The term social media is evolving quickly and today encompasses a much wider subject matter area than only a year ago. Some practitioners even consider the term “social media” to be obsolete, and instead focus on creating “a social business”. Instead of using titles like “Social Media Manager”, many have renamed this role to “Customer Experience Manager”.
Organizational change and investments in new technologies are inevitable choices for companies and that want to lead the market in the future. I assume that is why you have tuned in to this webinar today.
I like to quote Alan Kay – the pioneer of the GUI – who said “The best way to predict the future is to invent it” – as “Que Serra Serra – the future’s not ours to see” .
But, in this deck Denise Holt and I share with you, what we believe are some of the key trends for 2015 in social media, based on what we are seeing in our own social media practices. We chose the trends that we think will have a great impact on many of your businesses and hope that they will have you focus your planning for the new year.
Storytelling for citizen leaders and nonprofit organizationsAliza Sherman
This presentation explores the value of storytelling to attract people to your cause and compel them to get involved, to donate, to volunteer, to participate. Includes details about using visuals and video on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn and how to further grow your communities by showcasing community members. [Given as a free webinar for Hopa Mountain.]
LASSO Announces the Top Women in the Event Production Industry for 2018Lasso Workforce
http://www.lasso.io | The event industry is nothing short of intense and competitive. There is no question that it takes a lot of hard work and dedication to make some of the most memorable experiences come to life. In this industry, women drive critical value and inspiration to ensure a successful event, but unfortunately we don’t always get the chance to recognize them in the way we know they deserve.