Thursday, February 26, 2009 from 8:30 AM - 11:00 AM (ET)
Boston's Social Media Breakfast is
organized by Bob Collins and
brings together social media experts and newbies alike for a morning of
networking, sharing of ideas and discovery. Thanks to our monthly sponsors - who help off-set most of the costs.
SMB12: The Lost Tribes: Leveraging Social Media and Networking to Build Communities
Too
often within Social Media Circles or any one Community of Interest - after a
certain amount of growth, sharing of ideas and time - they can become
stagnant. Or worse yet - become insular
in their thinking, the network of ideas and opportunities diminish - the echo
chamber emerges.
Our
next Social Media Breakfast will focus on using social media as a tool to reach
and activate established networks outside of the social media space. Utilizing
a strong network connected through Social Media as nodes, or outlets to access
the global community unleashes the power and reach of Social Media.
SMB12
will feature presentations by some of Boston's
most active civic, educational and business Community leaders' - sharing their
experiences in creating a new breed of connections among different
organizations, people, networks and ideas using open Social Media strategies.
The Presenters
Dave McLaughlin - Executive
Director, Boston World Partnerships
Peter
Levine - Director of CIRCLE, The Center for Information and
Research on Civic Learning and Engagement
Justin Levy, General Manager, New Marketing Labs
Social Media Breakfast 12 is sponsored by Boston World Partnerships, a newly formed organization
helping generate high quality leads for economic growth
within the Greater Boston
area. They guarantee a new lead for every day of the year. 365 concrete
opportunities to create jobs, support entrepreneurship, strengthen an existing Boston business or
attract a new business. All at no cost to City or state operating budgets.
* Official Social Media
Breakfast website
* SMB FriendFeed room
Creating Content / Making Media?
* Please use the tags #SMB12
Questions?Please contact Bob Collins at Bob - AT - SHIFTComm - DOT - com.
* Directions to the Ryles Jazz Club (Nearest T stops: Central Square and Harvard Square on the Red Line). Free and metered parking is available.
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