Have a Problem That Needs Solving? These People Want to Help You (Part 2)
To give you a preview of our Group Therapy,” breakouts at our Fall 2011 Communications Network Conference, we’ve asked leaders of the individual sessions to say a few words about what they have planned and what you’ll get out of attending. Here is Part 2 of our session promos. Part 1 is here. (For a full list and descriptions of the Group Therapy sessions, click here.)
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Doug Hattaway, president, Hattaway Communications: Winning Words: Changing hearts & minds begins with the right messagePlease note: Doug and Daniel Silverman of the Irvine Foundation, session leaders, invite people who are planning on attending the message workshop to suggest a tough issue for the group to tackle. Send your idea to Doug at dhattaway@hattaway.com. |
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Christie McElhinney, vice president of communications & public affairs, The Colorado Trust: Achieving Kumbaya–How to more effectively and less painfully link communications and program within foundations |
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Laura Brahm, senior content strategist, Open Society Foundations: Plugging into the digital era |
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Julee Newberger, online communications associate, The Annie E. Casey Foundation: Measuring our reach in a digital world |
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Margaret Figley, communications officer, The New York State Health Foundation: Harnessing the social media monster |
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Dan Brady, communications manager, Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers: Culture Shift – Learning to act as a network |
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For additional conference promo videos, click here. This video series was filmed and edited by Susan Herr of PhilanthroMedia, and a regular Communications Network contributor. |









