
Best Branded Woman on Twitter to Speak at Sheridan
Jul 4, 2012
Donna Marie Antoniadis, voted by Forbes magazine as one of the 20 best branded women in the Twitterverse, will be speaking to her social media success
For Immediate Release: July 4, 2012
Oakville, ON
Donna Marie Antoniadis, voted by Forbes magazine as one of the 20 best branded women in the Twitterverse, will be speaking to her social media success over breakfast at Sheridan College on Wednesday, July 25, 2012.The event is presented by the Sheridan Elder Research Centre’s Business of Aging: Information Exchange Network (BA:IEN) as part of its quarterly morning meetings where business and industry leaders come together to discuss marketing to an aging population.
“Around the world, businesses are strategizing about how to capture and connect with online users,” says Antoniadis. “I hope to give some insight at the breakfast through my experiences, challenges, and best practices in the social media world.”
Please contact Paulina Camino at 905-845-9430 x 8617 to reserve your spot today. The cost of the breakfast is $15 for non-BA:IEN members. Presentation will begin at 8 a.m.
About SERC:
The Sheridan Elder Research Centre (SERC) provides a unique environment for applied research into areas of practical concern and immediate relevance to older Canadians. Located at Sheridan College’s Trafalgar Road Campus in Oakville, SERC benefits from the diversity of its programs and a friendly, accessible research environment where older adults from the community not only participate in research but contribute to its direction.-30-
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