Thank you for Making Media Connections with us!

What a great day of thinking and drinking we had yesterday! Thank you to all who joined us for a successful conference! Next week we’ll be posting more pictures and resources from Making Media Connections 2012. If you attended the conference and didn’t take good notes, or if you’re just hungry for knowledge, friend us on Facebook and/or join the Nonprofit Communicators Network for access to audio recordings, slides, and handouts from yesterday’s sessions!

Here Linkedin's Bryan Breckenridge & The Workshop's New Media Associate Marissa Wasseluk are all amped up after teaching Making Media Connections attendees digital communications tactics.

 

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