High Impact Marketing
February 23, 2010
Presentation from 8:00 am - 9:30 am, with networking until 10:00 am
Includes Continental Breakfast
Tripp Somerville, Senior Vice President, Pyramid Communications
Event Description
Like the many changes we’ve seen in nearly every aspect of the nonprofit sector, marketing has been no exception. In response to a changing news and media landscape, an ever-growing set of interactive online tools, and a new economic reality, we’re redefining how we engage with the world around us.
We’ll explore:
- How you communicate what you do
- When you connect, and why this is as important as what you say
- Challenges to meaningful communication
Join us to look at how your nonprofit can position itself in this changing climate. Primarily serving the nonprofit and public sectors, they understand the unique challenges that result in sometimes diluted messaging. Find out how to recognize what gets in the way of your organization’s ability to connect with supporters, and leave inspired to uncover your organization’s marketing potential.
The Presenter
Tripp Somerville has spent a career helping organizations cut through the clutter of daily demands to define and do what it is they do best. He brings strong strategic focus, political savvy and a sense of humor to just about everything he does. At Pyramid, that means designing effective ways to engage the public in important issues, crafting political strategy for clients that need it, and creating programs and communications that deliver on their promises.
Cost: $25.00
NAO Nonprofit Members: $22.50 Join the Nonprofit Association of Oregon (NAO). View the NAO member list.
Location
Mission Mill Museum
1313 Mill Street SE
Salem, OR 97301
Network Description
Using your feedback and our knowledge of the sector, TACS has developed a curriculum full of tools you need to position your organization for success. By participating in the series, you’ll gain the knowledge you need to build a healthy and adaptable nonprofit.
The series is designed with Executive Directors in mind, but all nonprofit leaders will gain a better understanding of proven practices and places to go for tools and resources.





