We’re proud to announce the third in a series of seminars with Baruch College’s Center for Non-Profit Strategy and Management, focusing on how technology is changing non-profits. Our third workshop sponsored by Frameweld and Interpersonal Frequency will be held Tuesday, January 12th from 4pm-6pm at Baruch College. It is titled:
How Non-Profit Organizations Can Take Advantage of Online Video
Panelists include:
Kate Albright-Hannah (Managing Editor of VBS.TV
VBS.TV and formerly Director of Video, New Media, Obama for America)
Jacob Soboroff (Executive Director of the non-profit,Why Tuesday Interpersonal Frequency)
Sam Cartsos (Co-Founder and Senior Partner at Frameweld)
The event will be moderated by PDF founder , Andrew Rasiej.
The event is filling up so please RSVP, ASAP.
Tuesday, January 12, 2009
4:00-6:00PM
Baruch College Information & Technology Building, Newman Conference Center,
7th Floor, Room 750, 151 East 25th Street (Lexington & 3rd Avenues)
New York, NY
RSVP: By email at nonprofit.workshops@baruch.cuny.edu
Or by phone at 646-660-6743
Admission is free, Space is limited - RSVP Required
Light refreshments will be served
(If you will be requiring wi-fi access, we can provide a very limited number of log-ins (40) for those interested on a first come, first-served basis.
If you are interested, please email nonprofit.workshops@baruch.cuny.edu directly, and include your full name and organization in the email)