Social Media Strategist to Speak at March AAF-Cleveland Luncheon

March 9, 2009

Expert helping clients embrace today’s emerging technologies

CLEVELAND(March 2, 2009) — David Griner, Social Media Strategist for Luckie & Company, will explore aspects of Social Media in the changing economy at the American Advertising Federation– Cleveland (AAF-Cleveland) luncheon, March 18, 2009.  Griner’s presentation, “Fear and Loathing in Social Media” will discuss the rise of social media and how advertisers look to reach people in a more personal and interactive arena.

David Griner’s projects include “Will Social Media Boom in a Bust Economy” and “The Tao of Twitter.” These projects give a deeper understanding of the new revolution in communications and how to utilize these methods to gain maximum exposure. “I help my agency’s clients find effective ways to use blogging, video sharing, networking and a wide range of other social media technologies,” states Griner. (http://www.slideshare.net/griner)

In addition to his role at Luckie & Company, Griner is a writer for the ADWeek’s AdFreak blog and his own blog called “The Social Path.” To find more of David Griner’s work visit www.thesocialpath.com.

The luncheon will be held at Windows on the River. Cost for the luncheon is $25 for AAF-Cleveland members and $40 for non-members. Members of the Cleveland Social Media Club will also receive the AAF-Cleveland member rate for this luncheon. Networking starts at 11:30 a.m., followed by lunch at noon.  Register through AAF-Cleveland’s Web site at www.aafcleveland.com or by calling (440) 673-0020, extension 10

About AAF–Cleveland
The American Advertising Federation–Cleveland is Northeast Ohio’s premier resource for communications professionals.  As Cleveland’s largest professional organization, AAF–Cleveland offers its 650+ members continuing professional education courses; social activities; planned fundraising events; and a networking breakfast and luncheon speaker series.  For more information about membership or events, visit the AAF–Cleveland Web site, http://www.aafcleveland.com.

 

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