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March 13, 2013

The Power of Video: Tips for Associations and Chambers

In this digital age we live, video can be, and in many instances is, the most engaging way to communicate via the web. As chambers and associations, we need to more fully employ this mode of communication. The video blog below details three ways we can more fully utilize the power of video, as well as three quick tips to keep in mind creating a video. (If the video blog does not appear below, hit F5 to refresh your browser).

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Meghan M. Longenecker, IOM
Professional Development Manager
American Academy of Audiology

Meghan Longenecker, IOM is the professional development manager at the American Academy of Audiology, the world's largest professional organization of, by, and for audiologists. Prior to joining the Academy, Meghan worked at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation on the Institute for Organization Management program. Under Meghan's leadership, Institute won “Gold” in the Association TRENDS All-Media competition in the category of social media in 2014 and “Silver” in 2015. Meghan served as an Institute faculty member teaching classes on social media and communications.

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  1. Frank Kenny says

    March 13, 2013 at 11:19 pm

    NIce work Meghan. Solid tips on an emerging frontair.
    Frank

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