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Dayton B2B magazine continues its networking event series “Dynamic Dialogues” at the Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North, 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21.
“New Media: Effective Business Applications” will focus on integrating new media such as Twitter, LinkedIn, behavioral targeting and mobile marketing into a marketing strategy to increase business. Participants will exchange ideas and socialize with area leaders who are effectively using these mediums to market successful brands.
Participants will rotate through three “speed discussion” groups in the Gothic Cloister. Each discussion, led by an industry expert, will last 20 minutes. Participants then continue conversations, and spark new ones, during a social networking hour in the Great Hall.
Discussion leaders include: Michelle Beckham-Corbin, Owner & Principal, C3:Creating Connections Consulting; David Bowman, Marketing Manager, LUCRUM; Rob Bunting, Czar, Cincinnati I-marketing Group; Ron Campbell, President, U! Creative Inc.; Jerritte Couture, Web/Interactive, U! Creative Inc.; Irene Dickey, Lecturer, Department of Management & Marketing, University of Dayton School of Business Administration; Katherine Early, LexisNexis Corporate Counsel; Dave Harper, Senior Associate Athletic Director/Director of External Relations, University of Dayton Athletics; Carole Hicks, Social Media Navigator, U! Creative Inc.; Michael LaPlaca, Director of Multimedia, University of Dayton Athletics; Ray Marcano, Internet General Manager, Cox Ohio Publishing; and Carl Satterwhite, Director of Electronic Media, Chisano Marketing Group.
The Dayton Office of Economic Development is the presenting sponsor for the event and the University of Dayton School of Business Administration is ambassador sponsor.
The inaugural Dynamic Dialogues held in August at Tech Town sold out. The next Dynamic Dialogues, scheduled for January 2010, is in the works.
Registration is $25 per person and is available online at http://Event.DaytonB2B.com or by calling (937) 225-0785. Advance registration is required; space is limited. Check-in of pre-registered attendees begins at 4 p.m., with the program beginning promptly at 4:15 p.m.
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