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Three top community managers working in the nonprofit space share the lessons they’ve learned building a vibrant and engaging program.
Featuring:
The Prostate Cancer Foundation
Octonaton (yes — we’re talking about adorable octopuses!)
The Mannerheim League for Child Welfare, the largest child welfare organization in Finland
The best practices shared will come from nonprofits, but will be equally valuable to others in the education and startup sectors, too.
Unfamiliar with the role of the education+nonprofit community manager? This is a great opportunity to discover why education and nonprofit organizations are investing in the community manager role.
Panelists
Tina Hilck
Turun Seudun Mamit / The Mannerheim League for Child Welfare, Southwest Finnish Region
Turun Seudun Mamit / The Mannerheim League for Child Welfare, Southwest Finnish Region
"So no mom will be left alone" Tina Hilck, Community Manager Our community TSM was founded back in 2014, so every mom in our region could have a place to belong. Our community connects, supports and empowers the moms in the Southwest Finnish region. We combined our powers with the Mannerheim League for Child Welfare Southwest Finnish region in 2017 and for the past 3 years community management has been my full-time job in a community based projects funded by the Funding Centre for Social Welfare and Health Organisations.
Tim Barley
Prostate Cancer Foundation
Social media community manager with 11+ years in social media management and a background in television production. Known for creating social communities, social media strategies, highly engaging content and developing social media campaigns while providing strategic thought leadership especially with the non-profit space.
Warren Carlyle
OctoNation - The Largest Octopus Fan Club!
Warren Carlyle is a Community Building Strategist & International speaker who advises impact driven brands & leaders on building thriving online communities.He is founder/CEO of OctoNation®- The Largest Octopus Fan Club, a nonprofit organization that inspires ocean conservation by teaching the world about octopuses.
Eli loves to be a connector, bringing community together. He's been a volunteer manager, an event producer and a digital campaigner. Basically he'll take any job that allows him to enable a group of passionate people to join together to create meaningful relationships.
Currently Eli works as Community Manager with TechSoup, producing events and supporting the TechSoup Connect #Tech4Good chapters.