NYCRAMA November Breakfast Roundtable
How to Avoid Social Media Fatigue!
ALBANY, NY (11/12/2012)(readMedia)-- The New York Capital Region chapter of the American Marketing Association (NYCRAMA) announces its November Breakfast Roundtable, "How to Avoid Social Media Fatigue!", Thursday, November 29th, 2012 at Professor Java's, 217 Wolf Road, Albany, NY. Networking 7:45am. Program, 8:00am - 9:00am. Join NYCRAMA and Capital Region media experts, Mary Darcy, Partner at Uptown/Downtown Media and Rhea Dreysdale, CEO of Outspoken Media, to learn how to transform your social media burn-out into an inspired approach that connects you to your target audiences in fresh new ways so that you can tell the stories you want to tell; interact with the people with whom you want to connect; and boost your social media efforts into profitable, meaningful results. Mary Darcy is an award winning radio/television/web content producer and winner of the Alliance for Women in Media's Gracie Allen award for "Herstory," a public radio series narrated by Star Trek's Kate Mulgrew. Since 2004 Rhea Drysdale has grown her understanding of on-page optimization, online reputation management and social media with both in-house and agency positions.
Cost is $15 for AMA members, $20 for non- members and $15 for students. Pre-registration is preferred, but walk-ins welcomed. On-line payment accepted. Cash or check at the door. To make your reservation, please visit www.nymarketing.org.
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About the American Marketing Association
The American Marketing Association (AMA) is the largest marketing association in North America. A professional association for marketing leaders, thinkers and doers, it is the only organization that brings together marketers across all specialties to collaborate and inspire one another. Through relevant information, comprehensive education and targeted networking, the AMA assists marketers in deepening their expertise, elevating their careers and ultimately, achieving better results. For more information on the American Marketing Association, visit www.marketingower.com.
About NYCRAMA
The New York Capital Region chapter of the American Marketing Association is the premier Tech Valley association for marketing professionals. Since 1992, NYCRAMA has been dedicated to elevating the marketing profession by delivering career development, educational opportunities, and promoting best practices for winning and keeping customers. The chapter provides an opportunity to learn from and network with hundreds of marketing professionals in the Capital Region. Find out more at www.nymarketing.org.
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