Ohio Growth Summit

Posted In: Awesome Company Stuff — Tags: , — Jun 12th, 2009 at 3:15 pm EST by Marlene Dade
Ohio Growth Summit

Ohio Growth Summit

We’re Pumped!

What an exciting day Wednesday was . . . Social Media in real, live action! We felt lucky to be there.

Where were we? At the Ohio Growth Summit right here in Columbus, OH. This event was sponsored by the Ohio Small Business Development Center, located at the Columbus State Community College, and was organized by @MichaelBowers. Thanks Michael!

Jim Canterucci

Jim Canterucci

The first keynote speaker was Jim Canterucci, author of Personal Brilliance. Jim’s speech focused on achieving success, by applying four key habits (Awareness, Curiosity, Focus, and Initiative) to your life and work. Thanks Jim, very motivational!

Throughout the rest of the morning and part of the afternoon, attendees chose between several enlightening breakout sessions such as: Social media – Small Business the Social Guerrilla Marketplace, Invent, Build Go to Market, Go Global Now, and Obtaining Financing: How to Play the Game.

After lunch, additional breakout tracks included: Social Media Tools that will Mobilize Your Business Growth Strategy, From Models to Sales, Supply Chain Management, and The Banker’s Perspective. After the “Pitch It” session competition, where new starts try to promote their product in two minutes or less, it was time for the afternoon’s keynote speaker.

Chris Brogan

Chris Brogan

Chris Brogan had people on the edge of their seats with his humor and quick wit. With Chris we instantly took his message to heart, “Be Human”. Chris not only “talks the talk” (or should we say “tweets the tweet”), but more importantly, he definitely “walks the walk” when it comes to social media.

Thanks Chris for knocking it out of the ballpark! Your speech made us all pre-order Trust Agents.

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  • janu
    thanks for the information
  • Hans-Peter
    very interessting. I'd add to "Awareness, Curiosity, Focus, and Initiative" - contiuinity as well, as this is an important point in social marketing.
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