Later this month, I’ll be returning as a speaker in Maytree’s Five Good Ideas series.

The Maytree team is giving me the opportunity to present a topic that distills the lessons I’ve learned from working with nonprofit organizations for 14 years – and from 8 years as a communications manager before that. The subject, getting your communications fundamentals in order, reflects my take on the foundations that will support you as a nonprofit communicator. Spoiler: we’re going to talk about branding, website content and storytelling.

Webinar with Maytree: Getting your nonprofit’s communications fundamentals in order

Date: Thursday, February 24th
Time: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. ET
More information and registration

I’m lucky to have worked with many amazing organizations over the years, and I’ve continuously looked for ways I can be most helpful. That is why I’ve shaped my services around these core areas.

Are you interested in my take on communications fundamentals? Would you like to build your 2022 tactics on a strong content foundation? Then secure your spot, and I’ll see you on February 24th.

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