SILVER KNIGHT ALUMNI LEGACY NETWORK MEETING
| March 11, 2010 | ||
| 5:30 pm | to | 7:30 pm |
My Converging Life:
Managing Your Personal and Professional Brand in Social Media
Many of us are already using social media tools to communicate with friends and colleagues. As our personal and professional lives blend together, where do we draw the line for ourselves? How can we leverage the power of social media for our personal and professional brand? And how can we harness the conversations that are happening about us and our issues – conversations that we don’t control – to build awareness for our brands and our work?
Join us for a personal conversation with Farra Trompeter, an expert in social media tools
and techniques, as we explore the power of social media.
Please plan to attend in person in Miami or connect on-line as we will be streaming
Farra’s presentation live for all Silver Knight Alums around the country to participate.
Thursday, March 11th 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
United Way of Miami-Dade Ryder Board Room
3250 SW Third Avenue, Miami, Florida
OR Click HERE to view online
Farra Trompeter has more than 15 years of experience in communications and fundraising for nonprofit organizations. Farra is Vice President of Client Relationships + Strategy at Big Duck (www.bigducknyc.com), a communications firm that works exclusively with nonprofit organizations to transform the way they communicate. Farra’s expertise focuses on helping nonprofits use the Internet (social media, websites, email, etc.) to increase visibility and connect with donors, activists, and other stakeholders.
Farra previously led the online engagement unit at Douglas Gould and Company and was a Senior Account Executive at Donordigital, one of the top consultancies that specialize in online marketing, fundraising, and advocacy for nonprofits, including American Lung Association, US Fund for UNICEF, and Girl Scouts of the USA. Before Donordigital, she managed online marketing efforts for several national public health education initiatives of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Farra has also coordinated the direct mail campaigns for the National Breast Cancer Coalition and telemarketing efforts for Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
Farra actively serves on the board of the New York City Anti-Violence Project and is a frequent presenter at conferences and trainings organized by the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN), Association for Fundraising Professionals, and the Support Center for Nonprofit Management. Farra is a part-time faculty member at Milano The New School for Management and Urban Policy, where she will be co-teaching a class about Online Engagement for Nonprofits in Spring 2010. She also holds an M.S. degree in nonprofit management from The New School.
