The agenda:
9.30am – Welcome
9.45am – Employees as Influencers on Social Media, with Sarah Goodall, Tribal Impact
10.15am – Making your Social Media Accessible, with Paul Speller, AbilityNet
11.00am – Social Media Updates, with Luan Wise and Andy Lambert
12.00pm – Break
1.00pm – A Guide to Social Media Comment: How to Post and Respond Effectively, with Helen Reynolds, Comms Creatives
2.00pm – Social Media: Finding the Right Tone of Voice, with David McGuire, Radix Communications
2.30pm – Live Panel Session, hosted by Luan Wise with Sarah Goodall, Paul Speller and Helen Reynolds
3.30pm – Social Media Day Quiz and Networking
4.30pm – Event Ends
Are you ready to build your social media knowledge and skillset with the help of experienced practitioners and industry advisors?
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