Communicator's Festivity Activity - December 3, 2013
Circle your calendar for NOCA’s Annual Communicators Holiday Party. The Northeast Ohio Communications Advocates welcomes IABC members and all Cleveland communicators to a mixer from
5:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, December 3rd
The night includes a buffet dinner, one drink, prizes and surprises.
Reservations are available and walk-ins are welcome. Early bird reservations, $25, are available here until November 27. For more information visit the NOCA website.
A portion of proceeds will benefit Computers Assisting People.
NOVEMBER 15 PROGRAM REMINDER
Communicating Strategies for Non-Profits:
Getting the Word Out on a Shoestring Budget
Nonprofits, freelancers, and many other organizations today share the same challenge: Getting the most out of increasingly small -- or nonexistent -- marketing budgets.
To help address this challenge, Communications Strategist Kimberly St. John-Stevenson of Ink+ LLC will share her tips, channels, and techniques at a lunch presentation
"Communicating Strategies for Non-Profits: Getting the Word Out on a Shoestring Budget,"
on Nov. 15. In this lunch program, sponsored by the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) Cleveland chapter, St. John-Stevenson will provide examples used at Cleveland-area non-profits.
Networking and lunch begin at 11:30am, and the presentation runs from noon – 1:30pm, including questions and answers. The program will be held on the second floor of the Cleveland State University School of Business, 1860 E 18th St. #220, Cleveland, OH 44114. The cost, which includes your choice of boxed lunch, will be $10 for IABC members, students, and professionals-in-transition, and $15 for non-members. Parking includes on-street meters, surface lots nearby, and RTA lines that stop near the business school.
Click here to register.
St. John-Stevenson is a creative, strategic thinker with more than 25 years of experience in developing and implementing marketing communications solutions in the for-profit and non-profit sectors. Recognized as a marketing communications leader, Kim was named 2010 Communicator of the Year by the Cleveland chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC).