Did you get your early bird discount?

Making Media Connections is right around the corner and we want to make sure you take advantage of our EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT. Register before April 30 and get 20% off registration and be entered to win your very own FLIP CAM. Sign Up Today! This year our annual conference highlights how nonprofits tell their stories and develop communications strategies in a digital age.

JOIN US! Making Media Connections annual conference “Storytelling and Strategy in the Digital Age” June 9 and 10, 2010  
Columbia College Chicago, Film Row Cinema 1104 S. Wabash, 8th Floor www.communitymediaworkshop.og/mmc2010

For more information on the various panels and workshops, and to register for the Making Media Connections, go to www.bit.ly/mmc2010 or call 312-369-6400.

Wednesday, June 9 – TRAININGS

*Story Power led by Sue O’Halloran

*Winning Online led by Deanna Zandt, Keidra Chaney, Emily Lonigro and Yesenia Sotelo

*Media Boot Camp led by Thom Clark

*Raising Your Organization’s Profile led by Laurie Glenn

AND MANY MORE!

Thursday, June 10 – PANELS

Story and Strategy In A Digital Age

Panelists: Deanna Zandt (Media Technologist) Susan O’Halloran (Storyteller) Adam Thurman (Mission Paradox/Court Theatre) Michael Hoffman (See3)

Moderator: Yesenia Sotelo (Heartland Alliance For Human Needs & Human Rights)

Social Media Policy

Panelists: Barbra Iverson (Columbia College Journalism Department) Mandy Burrell Booth(Metropolitan Planning Council) David Donoghue (Chicago IP Attorney) Moderator: Demetrio Maguigad, (Community Media Workshop)

Story Banking

Panelists: Maude Carroll (Aids Foundation of Chicago) Suzanne Franklin (Jewish Child and Family Services) more panelists TBA. Moderator: Rebeccah Sanders; Chicago Cultural Alliance

Check out the conference site: www.communitymediaworkshop.og/mmc2010

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