Think You Know Digital Communications?

A Highlight from the upcoming NAGC Communications
School.

Government communicators and web managers need a
framework and specific steps to effectively use digital communications to help
their organizations meet mission-critical goals. In this half-day
pre-conference workshop, Joseph Porcelli and Natalie Fedie of GovDelivery will
teach you strategies and tactics you can implement right away to increase and
measure the reach and effectiveness of digital messages on the communities you
need to engage.

“Digital Communications Best Practices” will be held April 17 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
at the 2013 NAGC Communications School, April 16-19 at the Pentagon City
Sheraton in Arlington, Va. Check out the complete agenda and register to attend
at www.nagconline.org.

Don’t Miss the National Association of Government Communicators 2013
Communications School!

Early Bird Deadline Extended to March 29th!

Registration is now open for the NAGC 2013 Communication School, “Government
Communicators – Engaging Citizens in Democracy,” being held April 16-19, 2013
in the Washington, D.C., area at the Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel, Arlington,
Va.

2013 Featured Speakers and Topics
–Lessons Learned: Social Media and Hurricane Sandy
–Overcoming the Stigma of Government
–The Way Ahead for Communications Synchronization
–Engaged Speaker, the Engaged Citizen: How Speechwriting Can Get Government to
Engage with Citizens…and Get
Citizens to Engage with Government
–Using Social Media to Engage Citizens
–Facing the Media: On-Camera Training During a Crisis
–Plain Language: If you don’t know this stuff, you might be dangerous!
–Blue Pencil & Gold Screen Awards Banquet
–Communicator of the Year Award presentation
–and much more!

Also, don’t miss the Government Communications Expo, April 18-19, showcasing
the latest trends in government communications services, goods, and
technologies.

Who Should Attend
Federal, state, and local government communicators including contractors who
direct and facilitate government communications—editors, writers, graphic artists,
webmasters, video professionals, broadcasters, photographers, information
specialists, and agency spokespersons.

For registration, schedule and accepted speakers, visit www.nagconline.org.

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