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Event – September 8

Creating Organizational Change to Support Social Media Integration

Apple Mountain

4519 North River Road

Freeland, MI 48623

United States
See map: Google Maps

To register for the event, click here

At Apple Mountain on Sept. 8 at 6 p.m., Shannon Paul will discuss how companies and organizations can identify internal issues and effectively leverage social media. This is a free event hosted by Social Media Club – Great Lakes Bay. Use hashtag #smcglb if you are tweeting about the event!

The Seminar: Creating Organizational Change to Support Social Media Integration

Many companies think they should be marketing with social media, but few have the model to support what it takes to leverage social channels in a way that generates positive outcomes and a strong return on investment. Identify gaps in your organizational structure and web strategy and what it really takes to make your business relevant on the real-time social web.

The Speaker: Shannon Paul

Shannon is the Social Media Manager at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and she writes about social media for business at the Very Official Blog, a blog listed in the Advertising Age Power 150.

Prior to her current role, she managed social media for PEAK6 Online, parent company of several web-based businesses in the financial services sector, and the NHL Detroit Red Wings.

Shannon has experience creating and implementing social media programs, policies and workflow systems to help businesses participate in the social web, including those in regulated industries.

The Afterglow: Apple Mountain

Stay after the seminar to network with others. There will be a cash bar at Apple Mountain

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Worthy Events in Michigan

June:

-the Bavarian Festival External Link in Frankenmuth

-the Lilac Festival External Link on Mackinac Island

-the Michigan Challenge Balloonfest External Link in Howell

-Detroit’s International Freedom Festival External Link

-the Muskegon Summer Celebration External Link

-the Nascar Sprint Cup Series, 2009 LifeLock 400 External Link at Michigan International Speedway

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The National Summit

the summitNationalSummit_logoRGBI will be attending the National Summit and Freedom Seminar in Detroit this June. I will report on the 3 day event with photos, information, news and ideas from the seminar. Stay posted on the news and register for the Seminar this year. More information and links on the seminar is available below:

The National Summit will take place on June 15-17 in Detroit, MI.

Make your voice heard – stand up for your country, your company, and your future! The National Summit – a gathering from June 15-17, 2009 at the Marriott Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan – is your opportunity to debate and discuss America’s way forward in a challenging global economy. William Clay Ford Jr., Executive Chairman, Ford Motor Company and Andrew Liveris, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Dow Chemical Company, are co-chairs of The National Summit.

The list of speakers is an austounding gathering of CEOs from all areas of business in the United States. Stay tuned for more posts, updates, and information regarding The Summit.

General Business Events

Eco-Events

Green Career Event with Eco Icon Laura Turner Seydel & Eco Exec Ira Blumenthal

June Event

CareerEco holds a Summer Breakfast Series for Green Professionals on 
Tuesday, June 16, 2009 from 7:00- 9:00am in Midtown. (Morning Event) 

Imagine having breakfast with Atlanta’s eco-icon, Laura Turner Seydel, along with Ira Blumenthal, an accomplished entrepreneur, author, professional public speaker, and university professor who moved from the world of enterprise to ‘eco-prise.’ 

TO REGISTER: http://careereco6-16-09.eventbrite.com 
(Type CareerEcoMember in the Discount Box to receive 25% discount.) 
* Ticket Sales will be donated to Captain Planet Foundation 

Laura Turner Seydel: 
As one of the most influential women in the environmental movement today, Laura developed her passion for protecting the environment at an early age. As daughter of CNN founder and philanthropist Ted Turner, she saw firsthand how ecologically devastated many areas of the world are. Her many leadership responsibilities include: Chairman of the Captain Planet Foundation, Co-founder of Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper, Co-founder of Mothers & Others for Clean Air, Trustee of the Turner Foundation. 

Ira Blumenthal: 
Learn how an executive successfully goes green in his career. For the past 20 years, highly respected brand and business development expert Ira Blumenthal has counseled world class clients to capitalize on change and extend their brands through strategic alliances. As the founder of the Atlanta-based consulting group, CO-OPPORTUNITIES, Inc., Blumenthal has transformed and counseled international brands such as: The Coca-Cola Company, Nestle, Disney, Marriott, Wal-Mart and Kroger among others. A sought after keynote speaker and author, Blumenthal leads the Captain Planet Foundation’s efforts to support environmental projects for youth by building relationships within the environmental, educational and business communities as well as overseeing the Foundation’s grant portfolio. Additionally, he is the author of the popular marketing book, Ready, Blame, Fire! and is the co-author (with Coca-Cola executive Jerry Wilson) of Managing Brand You, a best seller in the works. 

Schedule of Events: 

7:00-7:30 am – Registration & Networking 
7:30-8:15 am – Featured Guests – Ira Blumenthal & Laura Turner Seydel 
8:15-8:45 am – Group Q&A 
8:45-9:00 am – Final Comments & Announcements 

Tickets: 
Business Professionals: Event fee is $20 in advance or $30 to register at the door. Students: Event is free if registered in advance with student ID at the door 

Location of Event: Centergy Building – 75 Fifth Street, NW – 3rd Floor Wayne Hodges Room, Atlanta, GA 30308    For additional information call 770-980-0088 or visit www.careereco.com

Drawing: A winner will be awarded a free 30-minute career coaching session with the founder of The Austin Agency, http://www.austinagency.net

Career-Eco Hosts Laura Turner Seydel, Turner Foundation & Ira Blumenthal, Captain Planet

CareerEco holds another Green Career Event – Summer Breakfast Series Tuesday, June 16, 2009 7:00-9:00 am at the Centergy Building in Midtown.  (Ticket Sales will be donated to Captain Planet Foundation)

Eco-awareness is a way of life for Laura Turner Seydel. Years of earth-friendly living and community involvement have fueled her desire to “live green.” As a national environmental activist, speaker and eco-living expert, Laura’s mission is to educate families, youth and individuals alike about the opportunities and benefits of earth-friendly living.  As one of the most influential women in the environmental movement today, Laura developed her passion for protecting the environment at an early age. As daughter of CNN founder and philanthropist Ted Turner, she saw firsthand how ecologically devastated many areas of the world are. Her many leadership responsibilities include: Chairman of the Captain Planet Foundation, Co-founder of Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper, Co-founder of Mothers & Others for Clean Air, Trustee of the Turner Foundation.

A self-proclaimed environmentalist in training, Blumenthal leads Captain Planet Foundation’s efforts to support hands-on, environmental projects for youth by building relationships within the environmental, educational and business communities as well as overseeing the Foundations grant portfolio.

For the past 20 years, highly respected brand and business development expert  Ira Blumenthal has counseled world class clients to capitalize on change and  extend their brands through strategic alliances. As the founder of the  Atlanta-based consulting group, CO-OPPORTUNITIES, Inc., Blumenthal has transformed and counseled international brands such as: The Coca-Cola Company,  Nestle, Disney, Marriott, Wal-Mart and Kroger among others. A sought after keynote speaker, Blumenthal has also been a visiting instructor at The University of Notre Dame, Michigan State University and currently serves as inaugural Executive-In-Residence at Georgia State University’s School of Hospitality. Additionally, he is the author of the popular marketing book, Ready, Blame, Fire! and is the co-author (with Coca-Cola executive Jerry
Wilson)  of Managing Brand You, a best seller in the works.

Schedule of Events:

  • 7:00 – 7:30 am- Registration & Networking
  • 7:30 – 8:15 am - Ira Blumenthal & Laura Turner Seydel, Featured Guests
  • 8:15 – 8:45 am – Group Q&A 
  • 8:45 – 9:00 am – Final Comments, Drawings, Announcement

Tickets:

Business Professionals:  Event fee is $20 in advance or $30 to register at the door. Students: Event is free if registered in advance with student ID at the door

All Registered CareerEco Members receive a 25% discount on the event.   When you register put CareerEcoMember in the Discount Box to receive your discount.

Be sure to join CareerEco’s Get a Green Career group.


Location of Event:  Centergy Building – 75 Fifth Street, NW – 3rd Floor Wayne Hodges Room, Atlanta, GA  30308– Registration begins at 7:00 am and the event ends at 9:00 am. (See Transportation and Parking directions below)

Food and Refreshments: Light Breakfast will be provided

 

Seating is limited to Register today!

For additional information on the Go Eco and Get a ‘Green’ Career forum, call770-980-0088 or visit www.careereco.com

 

 

Event location:   75 5th St NW, (Centergy Building – 3rd Floor in the Wayne Hodges Room) Atlanta, GA 30308.  

Transportation: If you are taking Marta Rail Station: Take Rail Line North and Exit the train at the Midtown Station located at 10th Street and West Peachtree Street. Exit on the south side of the station which is on Peachtree Place. The Georgia Tech Trolley makes regular stops there (every 6-8 minutes) and provides free transportation to the campus. The trolley is bright Georgia Tech yellow– you can’t miss it. The first trolley stop is immediately in front of the TSRB Auditorium at 85 – 5th Street. When you exit the trolley, take the walkway alongside Moe’s restaurant and Copy Plus, and proceed about 75 feet to the Centergy Building revolving door entrance straight ahead. Return transportaiton to the Midtown Station via the Trolley is free and available immediately across the street from Moe’s. The MARTA fare is $1.75 each way. For MARTA information, visitwww.itsmarta.com.   

Special Directions based on Detour: I-75 South, Exit (Detour)-16th Street, (follow Detour signs to 14th and 10th) which includes taking a right onto 17th, after crossing over I-75, then take a Right at the first light (Nan restaurant on right hand side) onto Spring Street.  Follow Spring Street until you cross over 14th and then 10th Street. After 10th you will pass the Publix on left, then begin looking to the right for a grassy area and you will see the multi-level Centergy Building parking lot.  Entrance to the building’s parking lot is on the right (LA Fitness on the Right as a landmark).  

 

Parking : There is a Parking garage adjoining the Centergy Building. The parking entrance is on Spring Street, north of the intersection of Spring Street and 5th Street.  Please note there is a fee to park and visitor parking is located on levels 5 and above.  Take the elevator parking deck to Level 5, then exit onto a bridge walkway which leads to a courtyard to Building 75 (the center building facing 5th Street)   Take the elevator to the 3rd Floor and follow signs to Wayne Hodges Conference Room.

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