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Digital Marketing and Storytelling Speaker Transforms Fables into Fortunes for Small Business and Nonprofits

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Clients include Fortune 50 companies, luxury retailers, hotels, events, small businesses, government agencies, associations, entrepreneurs and online students in 22 countries. The post Digital Marketing and Storytelling Speaker Transforms Fables into Fortunes for Small Business and Nonprofits appeared first on wiredPRworks.

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How Can Professional Speakers Perfect PR to Book More Gigs?

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A digital pioneer forging new frontiers, Barbara founded Social Media Club Chicago in 2008 and led a team to produce over 60 events. She loves to entertain, especially in front of audiences.

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How Can #Eventprofs Use #SocialSelling to Lift Customer Experiences?

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Attendees of the event will be association/non-profit and corporate and special event planners, third party meeting professionals and various industry suppliers. In 2008, Barbara founded Social Media Club's Chicago chapter and contributed to planning over 70 exciting monthly events.A

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#SocialPR Spotlight: Michelle Kane

Waxing UnLyrical

My niche is filling the marketing and PR void of small businesses and non-profits; in some cases, helping them determine goals and laying out a plan. When the 2008 economic downturn put the “non” in the “non-profit” of the missions agency, I found myself in free fall and quickly parachuted into starting my own business. [Ed:

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Karen Swim to Lead Solo PR Pro

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Long-time Solo PR Pro Premium member and frequent collaborator Karen Swim, who has worked alongside founder Kellye Crane since the blog was launched in 2008, has taken ownership of the company. Today, we’re happy to share news of a transition that has been underway for many weeks.

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PR Rock Stars: Polaris’ Jamie Kvamme

Communications Conversations

1-You started your professional career at Supervalu back in 2008. How did working for academia differ from working for corporate America? It was a big shift moving from corporate to academia, but a really good one. And I’m HONORED to be able to share a bit of it with you here today. I loved my time at Supervalu.