CCEO 2018 WINTER CONFERENCE WC 2018 PROMO (2) | Page 6

WORKSHOPS A. Precision Planning for the Next Best Program or Event The failure to improve or expand educational opportunities or events for your membership can lead to lower participation. We will review great methods of program development including productivity hacks; which will ensure for a smooth implementation for success. • Liz Sonnanstine, Executive Director, Tipp City Chamber of Commerce B. Shift Into Social Media that Works! The various channels of Social Media are indeed powerful tools you can use to extend your branding, selling and public relations efforts, and their full potential has not yet been realized. All you need do is take a little time to learn a few simple concepts to ensure high quality results for your chamber. • Libby Gierach ,CCEO-AP, CTA, President/CEO, Hilliard Area Chamber of Commerce • Isaac Noland, Tri-Village Partnership C. Attractive Advocacy Wins Is your Chamber a government relation’s leader? Want to learn how too? Any size Chamber should get into gear and engage, empower, and enact advocacy efforts locally. Learn how to accelerate the opportunity for your community. • Janet Tressler-Davis, CCEO-AP, President/CEO, Westerville Chamber of Commerce • Jed Metzger, President & CEO, Lima/Allen County Chamber of Commerce D. The Sprockets of Marketing & Communications Engage in learning how to develop and implement a comprehensive marketing communications plan to promote key initiatives, programs, products, and services to enhance member engagement. • Scott Robinson, President & CEO, Tuscarawas County Chamber of Commerce