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Tuesday, November 06, 2012
Presenter: Erica Mills, Claxon Marketing, Lecturer, Evans School of Public Affairs, University of WashingtonDate: Friday, January 25, 8am to 12pmLocation: Seattle University, Casey Building, 5th Floor Commons
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Branding means a lot of things to a lot people. Descriptions range from ‘your logo’ to ‘everything about your organization.'Here’s what we do know: a well-defined brand can increase your impact. We also know that good messaging is critical to a healthy brand.This four hour interactive workshop will answer these questions:• What is a "brand" and what is “branding?"• Why is your organization's "brand" important?• How does the branding process work in the public and nonprofit sectors?• What role does messaging play in brand development?• How can you develop an organizational message that engages, inspires, and informs?This will be a fast-paced, results-focused workshop. You will take away ideas you can put to use as soon as you get back to your office. Instructor Bio: Erica Mills heads up Claxon, a company on a mission to help those doing good get noticed. Erica is a nationally recognized expert on mission-driven messaging and marketing strategy. She is also a faculty member of the Evans School of Public Affairs at the University of Washington.Some of her clients include Bellingham Food Bank, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Groundwire, Group Health Foundation, The Mountaineers, PATH, Powerful Schools, and WithinReach.
Erica is the creator of the 1, 2, 3 Marketing Tree, a tool that makes mission-driven marketing simple and effective. She has also developed a fool-proof process for creating messaging that inspires action and engagement.
SEMINAR FEE:General Public: $75 (per seminar)SU Student/Alumni/Employee: $50 (per seminar)Three or more: $50 eachPrice includes a light breakfast. All proceeds benefit the MPA/MNPL scholarship fund.
Cancellation Policy: All cancellation requests must be received 72 hours prior to the start of the seminar to receive a full refund. Late cancellations will receive no refund.
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