I share my work on this blog to help others in nonprofit marketing and communications. A speech I spent a great deal of time on is below. My son, Jonathan, asked me to present his Eagle Scout rank to …
Looking Back, Looking Forward
May your holiday season be filled with joy and peace. On this first day of 2012, a few thoughts came to mind that might warrant a quick read. First, the absence of any posts during the last half of …
Catching Up After A Busy Three Months
The second quarter of the year seems to be the busiest and time for blogging disappears. So here's some marketing and communications news, notes and lessons from the last few months. Term Limit Ends …
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Top 10 Reasons To Be Thankful Bill Ward Was Your Print Journalism Professor
The e-mail startled me about a year or so ago. Bill Ward, the professor of journalism (print) at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, sent an e-mail to me through Facebook. "Joe, you look …
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Communicating To Build Momentum During An Executive Transition
An executive director transition, as with any organizational change, can be stressful for staff, volunteers, board members, donors and members or clients of a nonprofit organization. When a …
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How Planning, Collaboration Yielded A 430-Percent Return On Investment
Join us for the March Community Service Public Relations Council luncheon and a presentation on how planning and collaboration led to a 430-percent ROI (return on investment.) Tuesday, March 8, …
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