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Dave's guest this week is Elise Barry, Digital Communications Manager at Royal Canin, one of the world's largest manufacturers and suppliers of dog and cat food. An eCommerce and Digital Marketing specialist with more than 10 years of experience in diverse marketspaces, Barry understands the importance of defining and maintaining a strong digital presence that is specific to your company's goals. She explains how the pet food industry has seen a post-pandemic shift from brick-and-mortar to eCommerce (2:34). She goes on to explain the importance of deciphering and prioritizing data (8:18), paying attention to keywords (13:22) and creating a company playbook that helps freelancers and AI models alike understand content goals (21:55). Finally, we cap this episode with a hilarious and entertaining “Pup Quiz” (26:28), where Dave tests Elise's knowledge on trends in the pet and pet food industry. From shifts in eCommerce to PDPs and even dog food influencers, no topic is left off the table. PUP QUIZ ANSWERS: Question #1: French BulldogQuestion #2: Between $434-684 per yearQuestion #3: LunaQuestion #4: CooperQuestion #5: No more than 10%!Connect with Elise: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elisebarry-ecomm/Get the ItsRapid Creative Automation Playbook: https://itsrapid.ai/creative-workflow-automation-playbook/Theme music: "Happy" by Mixaud - https://mixaund.bandcamp.comProducers: Sean Leviashvili, Jake Musiker
In the September edition of SGF Business Insider, the Chamber's Digital Communications Manager, Noah Hester, shares audio from a fascinating conversation among community members highlighting how and why we should Celebrate Springfield from our recent Good Morning, Springfield. The conversation was moderated by Matt Morrow, Chamber president, and featured the following community leaders: Erin Danastasio, Executive Director of the Hatch Foundation; Leslie Forrester, Executive Director of the Springfield Regional Arts Council, and Andrea Brady, Community Outreach and Development Manager of Great Southern Bank.
Join us as we bring on our second guest! Kyle from Kings Dominion! He is the Digital Communications Manager at the park! He answers some of your questions!
In the April edition of SGF Business Insider, the Chamber's Digital Communications Manager, Noah Hester, shares audio from a Q and A session with the finalists for the 2023 W. Curtis Strube Small Business Award at our recent Good Morning, Springfield. These companies exemplify the hard work, innovation and resilience that the Springfield region's small businesses are so well known for. The Q and A session was moderated by Matt Morrow, Chamber president, and featured representatives of the finalists: Ivan Eftink, owner and company founder of Bug Zero; Jonathan Garard, owner of Grooms Office Environments, Nancy Bogart, CEO of Jordan Essentials, Keri Sutton, nurse practitioner and owner/founder of Kare Health & Wellness, and Chris Jarratt, chief creative officer & co-founder of Revel Advertising.
Katie Camario, Digital Communications Manager, Diocese of St. Petersburg speaks about how to create and edit a short video.
In the January edition of SGF Business Insider, the Chamber's Digital Communications Manager, Noah Hester, shares audio from a panel interview with local manufacturing leaders featured at our recent Manufacturing Outlook. This event is an opportunity to hear how manufacturers are pivoting to adapt to a new normal in their industry - from managing supply chain disruptions and workforce shortages to incorporating new technologies and advanced automation into production. The panel was moderated by Christina Angle, chief financial officer for Erlen Group, and featured four local business leaders: Kevin Ausburn, CEO and chairman of SMC Packaging Group; Reginald Davis, plant manager of The French's Food Company, and Nikki Holden, president of Custom Metalcraft, Inc.
Edge Dairy Cooperative is committed to amplifying the voice of their members to deliver maximum value and positive outcomes for dairy farmers. Travis Senn, Digital Communications Manager at Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative shares more about the priorities of Edge and their sustainability work.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, Libby is joined by Madalynn Habron, NSSGA's Digital Communications Manager. Madalynn is the tech guru behind the scenes of these safety shorts, and without her none of these episodes would happen. In this episode, she shares a story about safety that she learned from her husband and father-in-law regarding the importance of taking the time to work safely. Episode Highlights: Madalynn's father-in-law has worked for a beer distributor for the last 20 some years who is now in his late 50s and experiencing some health consequences from his decades of work. He's had knee replacements, injuries to his hands and fingers, and now suffers from constant back pain Five years ago, her husband started working for the same beer distributor, and her father-in-law started to notice him doing those same sort of risky lifts that he had done when he was younger Her father-in-law then shared with her husband the adage ‘do as I say, not as I do' and taught him some of the lessons he learned later in his career: to plan ahead so you never have to rush, that it's better to do things right the first time instead of having to go back because you miss something, and that it's easier to make a second trip than to struggle through just one trip These lessons have applications to everyone working in the aggregates industry, from haul truck operators to office workers - anyone Toolbox Talk Discussion Questions: We expect a lot of our bodies. How can we implement this idea of taking care of the body that we'll have for the rest of our lives? It's better to do it right the first time than to have to come back and do it over again. How might this work on a day-to-day basis? Does anyone have an example of a time they chose to work slower or more safely? Quotes: “These two men have learned the lesson the hard way, and I'm grateful to be able to implement this in my own life.” “He was a legend in his heyday, throwing 260 pound kegs over both shoulders, and carrying them several blocks to a restaurant or bar.” “He can still do all the things that he wants to do, but he knows that he could be healthier today, if he'd worked a little smarter when he was younger.” “My father-in-law started to notice my husband, a young man himself, doing those same sort of risky lifts that he had done when he was younger.” “It's worth taking a few more minutes if it keeps everyone involved, safe and healthy.” “You're making sure that you take the time to do things safely and make sure you're thinking ahead to what life is going to be like living in your same body 30, 40 years from now.” Links: National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association website
It's no surprise that LinkedIn is quickly becoming the place to hang out for business professionals. This is even more true for executives and employees in leadership positions. When leaders are active on LinkedIn, not only do they showcase their expertise and what it might feel like to work with that company, but they also attract talent and put a human personality in front of the brand of the company In this episode, Tribal Impact CEO Sarah Goodall and Aileen Scriba, Digital Communications Manager at Henkel discuss: ✔ How to get buy-in from your executives and leaders to start posting on LinkedIn ✔ Common objections and how to overcome them ✔ Why providing training is important ✔ Who should you focus on first and why
Today on Long Island Tea, HIA-LI President and CEO, Terri Alessi-Miceli joins Kristen and Sharon in studio to talk about leadership, women in the workforce and the struggles of being a working mom as well as a mom to teenagers, Long Island accents, travel, and of course, Long Island wine! Today's Wine of the Week is RGNY's deliciously crisp White Merlot. We also introduce a new segment - BeLong Together - a matchmaking game inspired by Love is Blind and our listener Bob who wrote in for some dating advice. Discover Long Island's Bachelorette, Brianna, host of LITV, and DLI's Social Media & Digital Communications Manager is our first contestant. Nominate only the BEST eligible bachelors by emailing spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com or DMing us on Instagram or Facebook @LongIslandTeaPodcast! The ladies close the show talking about some exciting upcoming spring events.**GIVEAWAY ALERT: Win a pair of tickets to Jame's "Murr" Murray's comedy show on June 10th at The Paramount or a copy of the new book** Follow @longislandteapodcast on Instagram for details on how to enter to win**ABOUT LONG ISLAND TEA:For more details on our show, visit https://discoverlongisland.com/tea.TAG US!@DiscoverLongIsland and @LongIslandTeaPodcast and join the conversation!WINE OF THE WEEK:RGNY White Merlothttps://www.rgnywine.com/Long Island Tea is sponsored by Long Island Wine Country. Visit https://liwines.com/TEA TIME:Follow HIA LI for news, events, career opportunities, and more:· Website: https://www.hia-li.org· Facebook: @hia.longisland· Linkedin: @hia-li-org__BeLong Together: Nominate your eligible bachelor's at @longislandteapodcast on Facebook and Instagram or email us at spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com__Kristen and Sharon's recommendations are listed on Amazon!Check out our Amazon Affiliate link:www.amazon.com/shop/discoverlongislandWATCH US:And SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/DiscoverLongIslandNYFOLLOW US:Follow The Long Island Tea podcast on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Long-Island-Tea-Podcast-101538728517461Twitter: https://twitter.com/longislandteapodcastWRITE TO US:Email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com if you are interested in collaborating with us, need some "uncorked advice", or if you just want to say “How you doin?”RATE AND REVIEW US:Be sure to leave us a 5 star rating and review on Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/long-island-tea/id1538642018Kristen and Sharon will read their favorite reviews on a future episode.WEAR US:Shop Long Island gear at https://shop.discoverlongisland.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the second episode of season 2 on the Changing Construction podcast, we chat to James Carew, Digital Communications Manager at Tideway, about what storytelling is, its added value, ways to create content, working within a budget, getting people from all levels of the organisation to tell their stories, knowing your audience, attracting new people to the industry and best practices.
I am truly honored to be joined by Pete Muller, Digital Communications Manager of the National Wild Turkey Federation. Pete talks about everything from wild turkey numbers to why you need to save the legs! You don't want to miss this one! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
How can Social Media be used as a Prevention tool? On the 99th episode of the VSC Podcast Emilie Mitchell sits down with Colorado Coalition for the Homeless's Digital Communications Manager Shannan Webster and VSC Marketing and Outreach Specialist Kyle Fray to chat about the power of Social Media in helping end violence. Shannan Webster uses she/her pronouns and is the former Volunteer and Outreach Coordinator with VSC where she managed our social media and community engagement for 3 years. She recently moved to Colorado and currently works at the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless as their Digital Communications Manager. Shannan is passionate about advancing social justice and utilizing technology to educate and raise awareness. Shannan is a proud dog mom and enjoys trivia game shows and vegan cooking in her free time. Kyle Fray uses he/him pronouns and is the Marketing and Outreach Specialist at the VSC. Kyle received his Bachelor of Science from the University of Florida in Public Relations. Advocacy and having an ability to make an impact in the community he grew up in is something he holds close to him. He has experience working public relations both agency side and in-house. In his free time, he enjoys listening to music, playing video games and traveling around the country to play with his club Frisbee team. You can listen to this episode on our YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/LaDEtJcI1XE You can also listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! Want to make a difference? Visit Victimservicecenter.org to learn how you can get involved and help the VSC continue supporting survivors of trauma. ----------------------------------- Trigger Warning: In this podcast we will be discussing sensitive topics such as Sexual Assault. It's important to take care of yourself while listening. Some suggestions are listening while you're in a healthy head space or knowing who you can reach out to if you become upset. Our 24/7 helpline for crisis calls based out of Central Florida is 407 500 HEAL, for the Florida state sexual helpline call (888) 956-7273. By contacting the National Hotline at 1-800-656-4673 you can get support and learn about your local resources. There is always someone ready to help.
On today's episode, Host Lindsey Curnutte is joined by Thad Brock, Digital Communications Manager for Heritage Action. They discuss the importance of social media for activists trying to advance conservative policies in government. We hope you enjoy the episode - remember to subscribe and follow all of our social media channels, and have a merry Christmas! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stefan Siemon ist Digital Communications Manager bei TUI und hat dort maßgeblich das Corporate Influencer-Programm mit aufgebaut. Wir sprechen mit Stefan über die Herausforderungen, die die Corona-Pandemie für die Reisebranche mitgebracht hat und wie TUI grundsätzlich in den sozialen Medien aufgestellt ist.
Listen to episode 207 of the Digital and Social Media Sports podcast, in which Neil chatted with Erin Hodges, Digital Communications Manager, Colorado Rockies. Listen below or on Apple, Spotify and Stitcher. 91 minute duration. Listen on Apple, Spotify or Stitcher. Posted by Neil Horowitz Follow me on Twitter @njh287 Connect on LinkedIn
Listen to episode 207 of the Digital and Social Media Sports podcast, in which Neil chatted with Erin Hodges, Digital Communications Manager, Colorado Rockies. Listen below or on Apple, Spotify and Stitcher. 91 minute duration. Listen on Apple, Spotify or Stitcher. Posted by Neil Horowitz Follow me on Twitter @njh287 Connect on LinkedIn
Today we will be talking to Boipelo Mabe who is a multimedia personality, a digital communications and marketing professional and speaker. She was crowned Miss South Africa first princess in 2017 and is currently a Digital Communications Manager at one of South Africa's top Techcos.Boipelo will be taking us through her upbringing and sharing some key values and lessons that have shaped her life. She will also be taking us on her journey on finding purpose and owning her journey. Lastly, Boipelo will share insight on how she mastered balancing multiple passions and how you can merge your skills and passions into one personal brand. Boipelo is extremely passionate about community development, women empowerment and education. Her mission is to contribute towards the greater development of the African continent and it's youth through mentorship, entrepreneurship and information sharing through digital means. She works with civil and faith based organisations to reach and impact young people especially girl children.
Missionary Life podcast features the work of the Maryknoll Sisters, missionary nuns who have been serving the needs of the poor, ailing and marginalized overseas for the past 100+ years! Each episode is hosted by their Public Relations and Digital Communications Manager, Chelsea Lopez, who has the talent of discovering the Sisters most captivating mission stories!In today's episode, Maryknoll Sister Analyn Manauis will take us on a journey to Peru where she does pastoral work in the impoverished suburbs of the capital city, Lima. The effects of the pandemic have been devastating there, among people who were already barely living at a survival level. You will learn about her mission work and how she helped start a soup kitchen to provide meals to local people who would otherwise not be able to feed their families.We are thankful for you our partners in mission and are excited to have you on this virtual mission journey with us!
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/shebrigade Today's guest is Boipelo Mabe. Boipelo is one of the Miss South Africa Top 3 Finalists for 2017 but what many people may not know is that prior to that she had been in the pageant industry from the age of 6 when her mom got her into pageants in order to build her confidence. Boipelo grew up navigating the socio-economic dynamics of being from the township while attending urban schooling. These contrasts in the worlds that she existed in are part of what drove her to eventually become one of the top 3 of Miss SA, embark on a number of entrepreneurial ventures and now to carving her way through the corporate world to become the Digital Communications Manager at one of the leading telecommunications companies in South Africa. In today's episode Boipelo takes us through her journey of navigating different industries at once, the impact of the Miss South Africa pageant on her life as well as literally creating her own roles in the corporate world and so much more. Tune in to hear her story here. Sign up to get the latest updates from us HERE. The video feed of this podcast is also available on our YouTube channel HERE Let us know what you think of this episode by sharing it on Instagram or Twitter and tagging us @shebrigade Please also subscribe, follow and leave us a review on whichever platform you're listening on. www.shebrigade.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shebrigade/message
Dionne Waugh has worked in the field of law enforcement public information for nearly 13 years. She joined the City of Boulder (Colorado) in November 2020 as the Public Safety PIO for Boulder Police and Fire. Prior to that, she worked for the Jefferson County (Colorado) Sheriff's Office for six years as its Digital Communications Manager. There she managed the agency's social media and served as a backup public information officer. Before moving to Colorado, she spent more than six years as a public information officer and unofficial social media manager for the Richmond (Virginia) Police Department.She has spoken about law enforcement and social media at numerous conferences and trainings across the country in addition to happily helping anyone in public safety/government who has social media/media questions. Waugh is a former newspaper reporter who wrote about crime, government, and the court system for several years. That experience and a desire to make the world a better place fuel her drive to improve communication between individuals.Dionne's e-mail address - waughd@bouldercolorado.govDionne's Twitter - twitter.com/dionnewSupport the show (https://t.co/GOmAg9X6e8?amp=1)
This year alone we have seen at least 57 bills introduced in approximately 34 states aiming to ban/limit transgender athletes participation in sports. Shane Stahl, the Digital Communications Manager for Freedom for All Americans, helps us break down what’s going on, what’s at stake, how these bills can impact NCAA Gymnastics, and what you can do to help combat this discrimination. Please check out the links below to learn more and commit to action!www.freedomforallamericans.org www.freedomforallamericans.org/legislative-tracker/ Act4equality.us https://www.equalityfederation.org/@Freedom4AllUSA: Twitter and InstagramFreedom For All Americans: Facebookhttps://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2021/1028https://www.usagym.org/PDFs/About%20USA%20Gymnastics/transgender_policy.pdfhttps://www.british-gymnastics.org/documents/clubs-schools-and-leisure-centres/9680-transgender-policy-and-guidance-2018-v2-0/fileFollow us: linktr.ee/HIHOPodcast
Ellos is a leading e-commerce brand for fashion and home furnishing in the Nordic market. It's also one of the companies that work most actively with influencer marketing in Sweden, in terms of number of Instagram collaborations every month. In this week's episode, Sanna Ödmark talks to Delli Holmblad, Digital Communications Manager at Ellos, about how they have built their profound influencer marketing strategy and what role the channel has come to play in their media mix. We also cover topics such as: How to build an always-on strategy for influencer marketing Working with influencers both as a branding and sales channel Key success factors for making influencer marketing a successful ROI channel About Delli Holmblad: Delli Holmblad is the Digital Communications Manager at Ellos Group - a leading e-commerce brand for fashion and home furnishing in the Nordic market. She has +10 years of experience working with marketing and communications as well as extensive knowledge of influencer marketing.
Interview with Tom Ascott, digital communications manager at the Royal United Services Institute, editor of Technoetic Arts
This is an audio recording of our Accessibility Insights webinar series, this month featuring Christopher Patnoe, Head of Accessibility Programs and Disability Inclusion at Google chatting with AbilityNet's Robin Christopherson MBE, Head of Digital Inclusion. The session is introduced by Annie Mannion, Digital Communications Manager at AbilityNet. On the webinar, Christopher, whose background includes innovation roles at Disney Mobile, Sony Ericsson and Apple, shared inclusivity developments at Google and discussed topics including:Covid-19The future of digital accessibility Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence And more!You can access the webinar recording on the AbilityNet website, along with slides and Q&As from the session.Download a text transcript of this session via the AbilityNet website.Book your tickets for TechShare Pro 2020.
Former Division I soccer player at American University, Dylan Wolfe had six ACL surgeries in just over two years. Wolfe talks about the mental side of injuries, her struggles after retiring from soccer and deciding to come public with her story. Now, Wolfe works for The Grassroot Project, a non-profit that seeks to advance health equity for youth through sports with the help of NCAA Student-Athlete Volunteers.
Silong Chuun talks to us about how distance brings clarity and awareness, reclaiming narratives through his clothing brand "Red Scarf Revolution", creative ways to spark conversations and recontextualize history, parallels between the communist regime in Cambodia then and the capitalist administration in the US today, memoranda of understanding for Cambodian, Lao, and Vietnamese refugees, colonialism, imperialism, displacement, community, and how Southeast Asian immigrants struggle, hustle, shine, and thrive. Silong Chhun was born in Cambodia at the end of the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979. He and his family arrived to the U.S. as refugees under the 1980 Refugee Resettlement Act. He discovered his love for music as a kid and set a path to pursue a career in the music industry which lead him to where he today as an "artist". Disciplined in multimedia, he has worked on various projects ranging from graphic design, photography, music production, and videography. In 2013, Silong launched Red Scarf Revolution. With its mission to be more than just another clothing label, Red Scarf Revolution gives voice to the once silenced art, culture, and language. Its most important purpose is memorializing the darkest tragedy in the history of Cambodia with designs that represent the resiliency of the Cambodian people. In 2017, he curated and debut his first-ever exhibit called "Scars and Stripes" which centered on refugee trauma, diaspora, U.S. resettlement, and deportations during the post-Khmer Rouge era. The exhibition achieved critical acclaim from the City of Tacoma. With the momentum of "Scars and Stripes," Tacoma officially proclaimed April 17th, 2017 as Cambodian Genocide Memorial Day. As one of the organizers, Silong able to collaborate with national organizations such as the National Cambodian Heritage Museum (NCHM) for the 1st National Day of Remembrance on April 17th, 2017, which marked the anniversary of the Khmer Rouge takeover of Cambodia. Today, he regularly advocate with the Cambodian community members who are targeted by I.C.E. with orders of removal. The Khmer Anti-Deportation Advocacy Group of Washington (KhAAG (cage) for short) assists, supports and guides affected community members with their family on strategies on how to navigate the complicated state and federal immigration system: Cambodian Refugees Face Increase Deportations. Silong is currently the Digital Communications Manager at Pacific Lutheran University, former Communications Associate at Tacoma Community House, and serve as the Board Secretary on the Metro Marks Arts & Heritage Advisory Council. www.silongchhun.com // @thefakesilong --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sugar-nutmeg/support
This is an audio recording of our new Accessibility Insights webinar series, this month featuring Bryn Anderson, Digital Accessibility Specialist at Sainsbury's chatting with AbilityNet's Robin Christopherson MBE, Head of Digital Inclusion. The session is introduced by Annie Mannion, Digital Communications Manager at AbilityNet.Bryn supports all of Sainsbury’s' brands to build accessible web and mobile applications. He played a key role in Sainsbury’s' COVID-19 Feeding the Nation work, which shone a spotlight on disability and accessibility both at Sainsbury’s and across society as a whole. Bryn has a background in customer experience and product development, accessibility testing, and is a contributing author to the W3C Accessibility Conformance Testing Rules Community Group.Born with albinism, Bryn is registered visually impaired, and has a keen interest on the mental impact of inclusive versus non-inclusive experiences in regard to social participation and brand perception.You can access the webinar recording on the AbilityNet website, along with slides and Q&As from the session.Download a text transcript of this session via the AbilityNet website.
Episode Notes In this episode, we speak with Dobby Gibson, Digital Communications Manager at Land O’Lakes, about talent marketing and how recruiters can begin to think like marketers. Land O'Lakes has an amazing career site. Check it out: https://careers.landolakesinc.com/us/en Dobby walks us through 5 ways he approaches his craft: Get your story straight and develop your EVP Map the candidate journey Approach your career site with a marketer's lens Collaborate with cross-functional teams Leverage marketing technology Connect with Dobby on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dobbygibson/ Subscribe to the show using your favorite podcast listening app or platform and stay tuned for future episodes. We'll be diving into talent experience management and the end-to-end talent journey with the greatest in HR, recruiting, talent acquisition, and management. The Talent Experience Show is a weekly podcast proudly brought to you by the team at Phenom.
This week on Episode 39, Amanda and Rachael talk all things barbershop with Amy Rose, the Social Media and Digital Communications Manager for Barbershop Harmony Society, a longtime member of Sweet Adelines International, and currently singing in Harmony, Incorporated quartet, Swing Theory.
This week on Episode 39, Amanda and Rachael talk all things barbershop with Amy Rose, the Social Media and Digital Communications Manager for Barbershop Harmony Society, a longtime member of Sweet Adelines International, and currently singing in Harmony, Incorporated quartet, Swing Theory.
Leila Abutaleb joins WWEST manager and podcast host Danniele to get nerdy about digital communication. She shares her journey starting as a contractor to a full time employee managing a communications team and how technology has always been the underpinning in her career. You'll also hear her very relatable story of how stress forced her to refocus and realign with her goals and how this experience changed her career for the better. Leila Abutaleb is a digital communications manager at BC Hydro. Leila studied Communications at Simon Fraser University and is Nielsen Norman UX certified. She works with developers, designers, and engineers to improve user experience on the web, E-mail, and social channels. Hosted by: Danniele Livengood (@livengood) Theme Music: “Positive and Fun” by Scott HolmesProduced by: Vanessa Hennessey Please consider leaving us a review on iTunes or Stitcher! For more from Westcoast Women in Engineering, Science and Technology, you can follow us on Twitter at @WWEST_SFU, on Facebook at @WWEST.SFU, and subscribe to our biweekly newsletter at wwest.ca.
As Communications Director at Keen as Mustard Marketing, fellow road warrior, and foodie, Adam Warner and Priscilla McKinney have a lot in common, and a lot to talk about. In this episode, they discuss the state of marketing in the insights industry, the importance of persona development, the upcoming Insights Marketing Day event in London (Jan. 30), and of course, food. Adam’s previous experience as the Marketing and Digital Communications Manager at ESOMAR, as well as his experience at KaM have instilled in him a deep understanding of effective messaging for the insights industry and beyond. He also knows where to get the best Scotch egg in London. Check out the full episode to hear more! Also, get your freaking ticket to IMD London! From our sponsors: Insights Marketing Day London is fast approaching! This a one-day event, packed full of industry-leading speakers will be held on January 30, 2020. Visit insights-marketing.org and use code PERCH at checkout for 20% off your ticket price. Do. Not. Miss. --- In partnership with GreenBook, we're excited to host and award one podcast in the insights industry the title and glory of MR Podcast of the Year. Know a podcast making (audio) waves in the industry? Nominate them with the form on this page. Nominations are due by February 15th, 2020. Winner will be decided by vote. Voting will be open February 16th through March 31st. The winner will be announced on on April 15th at GreenBook's IIeX NA in Austin, TX. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Special Guest: Marcela Alvarado, Digital Communications Manager, Arla Foods Creating solutions that enhance the employee experience requires that you have a very good understanding of the needs and behaviours of those for whom the solution is intended. This is why Arla Foods set out to define its own internal users and developed a framework that strengthens the decision-making process and allows better solution design. How could we create a framework where the discussions and decisions were based on factual knowledge and understanding of the users’ real character and not on assumptions based on the user’s role? Join us as we discuss how to build better employee experience solutions based on empathy and understanding of the user’s needs and behaviours? As an User experience practitioner Marcela’s mission has always been to design solutions based on meaningful insights. And building Personas together with her amazing team for Arla Foods has been one of the most challenging and rewarding projects that she has been involved in. Family, friends and basketball are the main elements of her life – and of course to laugh and have fun every single day even if her inbox seems like a mountain and the rain is pouring down Host: Jo Dodds
When Thrifters Thrift - For Michelle Raven, thrifting allowed her to find her passion for unique style, while connecting to other like-minded fashionistas in the social media community. As founder of Instagram’s biggest thrift fashion color-popping party, @WhenThriftersThrift (WTT), Michelle celebrates the energetic and magical thrift fashion community through special features and Instagram takeovers. Listen as Michelle shares her favorite thrift finds and tells her story, from working at a local thrift store to becoming the catalyst that is helping to transform the state of the fashion industry. Alongside Michelle, Carolyn Becker, Thrift Fashion Influencer and Goodwill of Greater Washington’s Digital Communications Manager, joins this conversation to provide her personal shopping stories, and overall perspective on the state of thrifting.
When Thrifters Thrift - For Michelle Raven, thrifting allowed her to find her passion for unique style, while connecting to other like-minded fashionistas in the social media community. As founder of Instagram's biggest thrift fashion color-popping party, @WhenThriftersThrift (WTT), Michelle celebrates the energetic and magical thrift fashion community through special features and Instagram takeovers. Listen as Michelle shares her favorite thrift finds and tells her story, from working at a local thrift store to becoming the catalyst that is helping to transform the state of the fashion industry. Alongside Michelle, Carolyn Becker, Thrift Fashion Influencer and Goodwill of Greater Washington's Digital Communications Manager, joins this conversation to provide her personal shopping stories, and overall perspective on the state of thrifting. This podcast can be also be found on our website here: https://findingyourgood.org/whenthriftersthriftpodcast/ If you haven't yet, please subscribe to Finding Your Good on Apple Podcasts, and while you're there don't forget to rate and review our show. Thanks so much for listening.
"Never be ashamed of what it is. The only reason dyslexia will ever be a problem in your life is if you don't tell people about it. Tell them about it as soon as you think you are, as soon as you are diagnosed tell people and start to wear it as your badge. It will always be who you are. Your decision is whether you try and hide it and hence hide who you really or you wear it brazenly like a badge; this is who I am and be proud of who you are and be proud of your dyslexia." -Jodie Adam, The Dyslexic Writer Check out Jodie's website here. This will also bring you to the page to send him your own dyslexic story to be included in his upcoming book, The Freedom To Make Mistakes.
On today’s episode of “DCPL Presents” we are joined by Carolyn Becker, who is the Digital Communications Manager of Goodwill Greater Washington by day, the instagrammer behind the popular “DC Vegan Life” account, and a girl about town, moving and shaking in the DC arts, culinary, and sustainable living scenes. Today we’ll be talking about what’s going on in her world of DC thrifting, sustainable living, and vegan eats; how she’s using her social media prowess to create community; and her tips on how you can do the same.
In this episode of Beyond the Image, host James Patrick interviews Julia Kelly the VP of Sales and Marketing and Jared Cohen the Digital Communications Manager of Troon - the largest third party manager of golf, club and hospitality operations in the world. The three get into a lengthy and detailed conversation about how photographers can increase their success potential with commercial clients, the essence of experiential photography, how we consume media and how photographers can best market themselves and their services. Be sure to subscribe for future episodes discussing how you develop your brand, market your brand and further profit from your brand as an artist! Episodes will feature interviews with creatives as well as clients themselves discussing what they look for when hiring artists. Also if you are interested in the free lighting tutorial from James Patrick Photography, or his digital download lighting workshop, please head over to JamesPatrickWorkshops.com Thanks for tuning in!
Adam Dustagheer, Digital Communications Manager at the CBI, and business broadcaster Rebecca Pike join Rita Trehan to discuss workplace trends. This episode: How much of the recruitment process should be automated? How can employers cultivate a workforce? And what effect will the gig economy have on the future of work?
In this week's program I'm going to cover a couple of different topics, although there are some common elements from an educational perspective. First up is Joanna Guza, Digital Communications Manager, Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative and also volunteer with GMO Answers. We talk about social networking as a tool to reach people about topics like GMOs, especially during Dairy Month. Joanna has some great insight and advice for using the tools we have. Next I talk with Paul Teutul, Jr., Paul JR Designs and Discovery's American Chopper. Paul built two motorcycles that run on E-85. One bike is for the Sturgis Buffalo Chip and the other for the Renewable Fuels Association. During the project Paul learned a lot about ethanol and shares some of what he learned. The whole project is part of an on-going educational effort by RFA and uses a lot of social networking. This is why I love my podcast. I get to talk with some awesome people in all kinds of places and about all kinds of topics!
On this episode, we have Angela McCrae. She's a graduate of Morgan State University. She currently serves as Digital Communications Manager for Firelight Media. During this episode we talk about the highly anticipated documentary: Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities directed by award-winning documentary filmmaker Stanley Nelson and we'll also discuss the HBCU Rising Campaign. Film Premieres on Independent Lens on PBS, Monday, February 19, 2018, at 9 PM ET View Film Trailer VISIT THE WEBSITE: www.HBCURising.com CONTRIBUTE to the #HBCURising Digital Yearbook! ATTEND A Screening! FOLLOW ON SOCIAL: @HBCURising and use the hashtag #HBCURising.
Daylen Dalrymple is the Marketing and Digital Communications Manager at Stone Brewing based in San Diego where she oversees social media strategy and content, helps foster influencer and brand partnerships, and steers her team toward tools to help Stone execute their goals including being the standard bearer of independent craft beer. She was born and raised in Washington DC, ordered her first Arrogant Bastard Ale in an east village bar in 1999, and has been dedicated to spreading the gospel of craft beer ever since. Francesca Jasinski was born and raised in Grand Rapids and she has no shortage of affection for her West Michigan homeland. She graduated from Grand Valley State University in 2006 with a BA in Philosophy and began working in mental health with the intent to eventually pursue a Master’s degree in Social Work. Instead, after developing a strong appreciation for craft beer, she started working for Founders Brewing Co. in 2007 and never looked back. She worked as a server and a taproom manager before landing in her current role as PR & Communications Assistant.
What is Instagram, and why does your church need to be on it? Editorial Manager of the The Relay Josh Kinney and Online & Digital Communications Manager of Greater New Jersey Brittney Reilly come on our very first video podcast to talk about this visual social media platform that is becoming more popular with younger audiences between 18 and 25. What is it? Why do I need it? How can a church use it? All this and more on this Uncovered Dish. GNJ's Instagram: http://instagram.com/gnjumc/ IGNITE's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ignitegnj/ VSCO: https://vsco.co/ Josh Kinney's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejkinz/
In questo episodio Paolo Fabrizio intervista Fabio Parolini, Digital Communications Manager in Lutech S.p.A. Ascolta come Fabio sta utilizzando canali social/digitali per migliorare la comunicazione nella sua azienda.** ** **Leggi l'articolo completo: http://bit.ly/Podcast-76-SMS** ** **Iscriviti alla newsletter: http://bit.ly/NewsletterSMS** ** **Acquista il 1° libro in Italia sul Social Customer Service → http://bit.ly/RivoluzioneSCS
In questo episodio Paolo Fabrizio intervista Fabio Parolini, Digital Communications Manager in Lutech S.p.A. Ascolta come Fabio sta utilizzando canali social/digitali per migliorare la comunicazione nella sua azienda.** ** **Leggi l'articolo completo: http://bit.ly/Podcast-76-SMS** ** **Iscriviti alla newsletter: http://bit.ly/NewsletterSMS** ** **Acquista il 1° libro in Italia sul Social Customer Service → http://bit.ly/RivoluzioneSCS
Caitlin Waters (@Cait_Waters) is Digital Communications Manager at SocialWhirled, Director of Programming for Social Media Club Phoenix as well as host of the #chatwhirled twitterchat. She's also a Why I Social podcast ambassador. I've long had the opportunity to watch Caitlin work her magic running the #ChatWhirled twitter chat and seen her work from afar. Long before she was a Why I Social ambassador it was clear she was putting in her time and effort to progress her career and help others. From time working with Habitat to Humanity to her experience launching multiple social media accounts, Caitlin has kept herself busy and advanced herself professionally in a short amount of time. This Week on Why I Social, Caitlin and I discuss: Small-town versus big-town Launching a new social media account The story behind #ChatWhirled The Why I Social podcast is brought to you by Zoomph. Zoomph transforms digital marketing with real-time streaming analytics. Our platform provides you with an end-to-end solution to ignite your content, your marketing and your business from start to finish. Exclusive to Why I Social, receive 20% off all annual plans with the promo code WhyISocial20. Want to learn more about Zoomph? Check out their analytics page: http://bit.ly/WhySocialAnalytics Share with #WhyISocial Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher RadioFollow at @WhyISocial.
Debbie Miller is the President of Social Hospitality, a marketing firm focusing on social media and content marketing. Debbie works with businesses and individuals on a larger range of subjects related to digital marketing and communications. Having worked in digital marketing for over 7 years, Debbie is also the Digital Communications Manager for HyperDisk Marketing and has spoken on social media at universities as well as business events and industry conferences. She's written for a variety of Internet Marketing online publications including Search Engine Journal, Maximize Social Business, SEMrush, and Forbes. When she's not online, Debbie enjoys spending time with her spoiled dog children; watching movies; reading; and drinking copious amounts of coffee or wine.
Constable Mark Smith is the Digital Communications Manager with the Calgary Police Service. In today's episode Mark talks about his role with the Calgary Police and offers his expertise in using social media to connect with the community of Calgary. Mark was in place for the 2013 Calgary Floods that opened the world of emergency communications to the concept of being put in Twitter Jail. Prior to that very few people outside of bloggers and people who were active in Twitter chats really knew what Twitter Jail was all about. The Calgary Police team was providing timely flood information that was impacting thousands of people and suddenly thier ability to provide information was halted. Recently Mark has been story telling in a very uniques and captivating way through #CstSmithStoires on Facebook utilizing the Notes application. Mark talks about the work around for that and offers some excelllent tips on utilizing social media. You can follow Mark and the Calgary Police Service: Mark's Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CstMarkSmithCalgary Police: http://www.facebook.com/CalgaryPoliceMark's Twitter: http://twitter.com/cstsmithCalgary Police: https://twitter.com/calgarypolice
Matthew Eltringham, Editor of the BBC College of Journalism, and Adam Dustagheer, Digital Communications Manager at the CBI, join Paul Blanchard to discuss the latest media stories. This edition: Should the police be able to access journalists' phone logs without a warrant? Should Nigel Farage take part in the TV election debates? And is the news bad for our health?
Passionate blogging can lead to success. Ricky Potts is an extremely busy guy who has a lot of passions. He started his personal blog not too long ago and has been able to generate 40,000 - 60,000 unique views on his blog every month. He's also leveraged his blog writing to create multiple opportunities for himself and his career including becoming the Digital Communications Manager for Troon Golf, a contributor to DiscountTeeTimes.com, and Relentless Beats. He's passionate about craft beers, golf, electronic dance beats, and blogs about them all. Learn how passionate blogging led to his success. Ricky Potts is the Digital Communications Manager for Troon, passionate blogger, total beer snob, music fanatic, weekend golfer, runner and an all around opinionated realist.
Tony Clark, Digital Communications Manager for Cedar Point Amusement Park, joins the Social Pros Podcast this week to discuss handling many followers and creating content with a small team, dealing with thousands of guests armed with mobile devices at all times, and using social to manage expectations for visitors. Please Support Our Sponsors Huge thanks to our amazing sponsors for helping us make this happen. Please support them; we couldn’t do it without their help! This week: From ExactTar [...]