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ChatterBachs announces GovLoop training

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ChatterBachs announced
today that they will offer training on GovLoop as a part of their
services. ChatterBachs, a social media and communications consulting
firm based in Northern Virginia, has capabilities to create and maintain
blogs, conduct social media training, act as an outsourced component
for establishing or enhancing a social media presence, and provide
additional blogging and/or social media coverage for events and
conferences.



GovLoop, known as “the Facebook for government”, has emerged as a valuable
resource internationally for government employees at the federal,
state/province, and local levels from all departments and branches of
the government. Many contractors and others working with the government
have also found GovLoop to be a vital asset in connecting with the
government. Having nearly doubled in size over the past year, GovLoop
currently has over 38,000 members. GovLoop offers a number of features,
including discussion forums, blogs, and groups on topics as
wide-ranging as acquisition, technology, cybersecurity, telework, and
more.


Jay S. Daughtry, the founder of ChatterBachs, is an active contributor to the GovLoop community and is currently ranked #29 on the GovLoop Top 100 Leaderboard. When asked about the firm’s intent to provide training specific to
GovLoop, Jay responded, “We already provide training for social media
platforms in general and can assist organizations with Twitter,
Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. I saw a growing need. There’s a power in
GovLoop that government agencies and those looking to work with the
government need to be able to tap into and utilize fully.”


Andrew Krzmarzick, Community Manager at GovLoop, in commenting on ChatterBachs’ vision, said, “We could see that
training on GovLoop would be coming. We didn’t see it coming so soon.
This decision from ChatterBachs is a recognition that GovLoop has
arrived as a platform.”

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