As "an early adopter" of online media, I've been using social media for many years, long enough to train others.
My cred includes membership on the External Advisory Board of the Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media and serving on the Social Media Residency faculty; founding and moderating the weekly church social media (#chsocm) tweetchat; writing and producing the short, amusing video, "Don't Be That Church."
My cred includes membership on the External Advisory Board of the Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media and serving on the Social Media Residency faculty; founding and moderating the weekly church social media (#chsocm) tweetchat; writing and producing the short, amusing video, "Don't Be That Church."
I also – surprise, surprise – have some fairly strong counsel (read: opinions grounded in experience) about when social media should not be used.
My training sessions go beyond learning how to setting up social media accounts. You'll understand why and when it makes sense to use these tools. You'll learn why they need to be part of a complete digital strategy to enhance relationships and build community.
I offer customized social media training for:
- individuals and groups in religious or mission-based, nonprofit organizations;
- religion publishers who want to build community around their products;
- conference organizers who want to maximize reach and participation;
- clergy at church and diocesan levels; and
- lay leadership and ministers.
I provide counsel and comfort for those who become fearful, resistant, or hostile in the presence of 21st century communications technology.
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