Summary:
Working in social media is all about using online social networks. Making online and offline connections can really improve the success of your online marketing, advocacy, fundraising, and health promotion. In this event, online will become offline, bringing people together that may usually connect virtually through a retweet or mention, can now connect face-to-face. For two hours international development and global health professionals will have the opportunity to expand their networks and improve their reach in terms of social media.
This event will follow Benchmarking: Stop Comparing Apples to Potatoes (February 22, 2013 2:30 – 4:00pm) and be located a short distance away. You are not required to attend the previous event to join us, all may attend.
Participants:
We are targeting this event towards international health professionals that are working in social media or interested in social media. This is an opportunity for people working in both international development and social media to network.
VENUE INFORMATION:
The Board Room
1737 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20009.