Vancouver Social Media Surgery
My latest experiment: a “Social Media Surgery”, and idea stolen from Manchester Net Tuesday.
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Vancouver Social Media Surgery
My latest experiment: a “Social Media Surgery”, and idea stolen from Manchester Net Tuesday.
Vancouver Social Media Surgery
My latest experiment: a “Social Media Surgery”, and idea stolen from Manchester Net Tuesday.
A team of cracker-jack Net Tuesday social media surgeons are here to listen to what organisations like you, community organisations, want to achieve by using social media in your workplace or volunteer role. Get free on-one-one support in a face-to-face meeting with a local social media expert.
When: Tuesday, July 3. 5:30pm – 8:00pm
Where: W2 Media Cafe
Your place is free! Come and bring any social media questions and our volunteers and social media experts will help you out!
RSVP for Vancouver’s Social Media Surgery.
You can sign up to become a surgeon OR register to become a patient.
Note: please register using the centre Register link.
RSVP: http://socialmediasurgery.com/surgeries/net-tuesday-vancouver
Hey Canadian nonprofits, TechSoup Canada’s annual allotment of software resets on June 30, 2012. Get your requests in by the end of the month or lose access to last year’s software donations. Find out more at TechSoup Canada.
After two years of sold-out programs in the United States, Social Media for Nonprofits is heading to Toronto, Canada on June 26th as part of Net Change Week, and featuring an all-star lineup sharing practical tips and tools for fundraising, marketing & advocacy.
Check out Todd Levy, Founder & Managing Partner of DonorDrive & Global Cloud; Danielle Restivo of LinkedIn, Tierney Smith of TechSoup Canada; Amanda Graiger Munday of Timeraiser; Laura Bradley of SickKids Foundation; and Claire Kerr of Artez Interactive. This heroic lineup will provide attendees with concrete insights and takeaways; showcase best practices and pitfalls to avoid; and provide free, helpful resources for nonprofits and causes.
Tickets for the full day conference, including breakfast, lunch & beverages start at just US$95 (nonprofit <$500K) and you can save $20 off $125 (>$500K) and $175 (corporate & consultants) tickets with the discount code “SM4NP”.
For more information or to sign up, visit http://bit.ly/KNNw6v
OpenMedia.ca is looking for a new Online Community Facilitator. If you are a social media expert and are looking to join a team of young, passionate, and dedicated individuals, check out the job description here: www.openmedia.ca/work
Join a panel of Vancouver’s most experienced community managers working in the online space for a discussion on building and sustaining a community.
LOCATION
W2 Media Cafe
111 W Hastings, Vancouver, BC
DATE AND TIME
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Doors at 5:30 PM
Starts at 6:00 PM
Wraps at 7:30 PM
Leah Gregg is a creative instigator and visual storyteller. Currently you’ll find her working in the wild world of advertising as Content and Community Manager at Rethink.
Theodora Lamb‘s passion for non-profit organizations led her to the web where she helps to strengthen online communities. She works with several organizations as an online community manager. Her background in radio and television allows her to bridge her passion for storytelling, media and the web and when she can, she loves to write about redheads on her blog, GingerAiling.com
http://netsquared.org/blog/elijah/meet-eli-your-new-community-curator
My first blog post as the NetSquared Local community curator!
Leah is a panelist for the June 2012 Net Tuesday about the role of “Community Manager”. She’s also super talented and smart. Check out her bio!
Leah Gregg
@leahgregg
Leah is a creative instigator and visual storyteller. Currently you’ll find her working in the wild world of advertising as Content and Community Manager at Rethink.
Online community management: secrets of the trade
Net Tuesday June 12 2012
Online community management: secrets of the trade
Net Tuesday June 12 2012
Spring has spring and it’s time for a change.
I left the David Suzuki Foundation (after five years!) on May 10, 2012.
I have taken on a couple of short-term contracts while I decide what’s next. You can now find me consulting for:
So much for my dreams of summer underemployment!