Refresh Denver November Meetup

Organiser
Refresh Denver
Date
Thu, 19 Nov 2009, 01:00 - 03:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Strings , Denver, US
Cost
Free

We're teaming up with the Mile High Social Media Club for this months event!

Due to a scheduling conflict with our planned speakers and a concert at Casselman's, we've teamed up with Mile High Social Media Club for a joint September event. Special thanks to Brent Weaver at HotPressWeb for helping us in coordinating Strings as this month's venue.

Description from MHSMC:

Mobile gadgets consolidate clever new tools in our lives- you can order lunch, use them as a remote for your computer, fundraise, shoot video & even use them to scan your King Sooper's card at the checkout.

We are lucky to have three local experts to give us the whole picture on mobile marketing, technology & fundraising. (No pressure guys!) September's panel will be at Strings Restaurant and we are very happy to be partnering with refreshdenver for this month's event!

Tony Aiello

A Co-Founder and SVP of Business Development of Mobile Accord, Inc. MAI, Tony is responsible for all sales, marketing, public relations and contractual negotiations for the company. Tony negotiated exclusive agreements with over 150 of the nation’s tier one nonprofits including United Way, UNICEF, Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, American Heart Association St. Jude Children’s Hospital, Children’s Miracle Network, Amnesty International, Operation Smile, Doctors without Borders, ASPCA, Veterans of Foreign Wars and many others, making Mobile Accord’s mGive.com the undisputed leader in the mobile giving sector. Tony orchestrated the marketing strategy and tactics around text-to-give/mobile giving campaigns for many premier events including the Super Bowl, American Idol and Daytona 500. Find Tony on facebook: http://facebook.com/tony.aiello1.

Kim Dushinski

Kim is the president of Mobile Marketing Profits, a marketing firm that provides mobile marketing education and consulting services to marketing professionals and entrepreneurs. She is the author of the best-selling book, The Mobile Marketing Handbook: A Step by Step Guide to Creating Dynamic Mobile Marketing Campaigns which has been adopted as a university text book for mobile marketing students.

As an advocate for smart, effective mobile marketing she leads workshops and speaks internationally about how to profit with mobile. In addition to her own blog writing at MobileMarketingProfits.com she is a co-host of the Mobile Presence radio show at Webmaster Radio.

Kim is a successful entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in sales and marketing as a Marketing Director at a travel agency, desktop publisher, business marketing consultant, an Internet marketer, and partner in a book publicity firm. Kim is @kimdushinski on twitter.

Paul Swansen

Funny, irreverent, cynical, optimistic, dreamer and Taurus with a stubborn streak, and a fondness for Jerry Garcia Ties, thrives on working hard with smart people. A former, Radio DJ, and Program Director, Television Program Director, Public Affairs Officer, SpeechWriter, Award Winning Radio Spot writer, Computer Tech, Event Producer, and Customer Service Guru is always looking for a new challenge. Communicates and plays well with others. Won't work with whiners. Wonders why no one seems to know how to load the dishwasher properly. Paul has been actively working, using and creating Mobile Web sites and Mobile Web tools since 2003.

To be further enlightened find Paul at http://paulswansen.com/ or follow him on twitter: @paulswansen

There is no charge for this event, cash bar and Strings will serve light appetizers. Thank you Strings!!!

MHSMC is on twitter: @mhsmc

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