With constant updates, new techniques and algorithms changing daily, it’s hard for business owners, CEO’s and marketing managers just to keep up!
So how do you know you’re staying on top of all the emerging trends that are impacting your brand, and bottom line?
Join us January 22nd, 2020 from 8:00 AM to 1:30 PM at the Galaxy Event Center, for our annual New Marketing Trends for the New Year Workshop, where we will be exploring and sharing our tips, tricks, and insights for 2020!
When & Where
January 22, 2020
8:00 AM to 1:30 PM
Galaxy Event Center
1385 S. Blue Marlin Ln
Meridian, ID 83642
Meet Your Presenters
Rhea Allen
CEO & President of Peppershock Media | Marketing Expedition Podcaster
New Marketing Trends for the New Year
With everything changing so fast, it’s hard to keep up with all the newest marketing trends, apps, and tools out there. Rhea Allen, President and CEO of the award-winning Peppershock Media, national moderator, keynote speaker, trainer, and host of Peppershock Media’s Marketing Expedition Podcast, will break it down, mix it up, and take you from a total “can’t even” to “yes we can build our brand and our bottom line!”
Megan Bryant
Director of Women’s Business Center | Improv Coach
Happier, Healthier Human Connections Through Humor
Launching a career in comedy while holding down a corporate day job can teach you one pretty obvious lesson: humans work better together when they are happy. Explore 3 tools derived from Improv to help drive healthier connections personally and professionally.
RoLynne Hendricks
CEO of Givent Executive Network
The Speed of Growth
RoLynne Hendricks, CEO of GIVENT Executive Network, will share top trends on how to grow your business through relationships. Learn how GIVENT business executives focus on building relationships founded on trust that result in meaningful growth. You won’t want to miss out on this session of intentional, focused networking!
Jennifer Mauk
Executive Director of Buy Idaho Inc.
Why Buy Idaho?
Why is it important to support Buy Idaho, buy from Idaho companies, and support growth in the local economy? Jennifer Mauk, will explain the answers to all of these questions as she provides outstanding evidence as to why all Idaho businesses, small and large, should support the largest statewide business network.
Kim Sherman-Labrum
Associate Business Consultant & Training Coordinator for Idaho SBDC
Social Media Checklist for Small Business
Social media can be confusing, difficult, and overwhelming. Kim Sherman-Labrum will walk you through each of the major platforms, who uses them, and how to ensure that your profiles are set up correctly, as well as tips and tricks, to find success on social media for your small business.