Grow St. Bernard, powered by St. Bernard Economic Development Foundation and the St. Bernard Chamber of Commerce, is a six-part professional development series that provides fresh ideas and practical strategies to business owners and staff of small and mid-sized businesses. The series includes a diverse lineup of notable speakers and business leaders discussing current trends, local and regional insights, and best practices for operating a business. Marketing and Social Media: How to Take Control, Grow St. Bernard Session Four dives into how a business can utilize a variety of marketing tools to increase visibility and build a clientele. Lauren Siegel, Director of Brand & Culture at trepwise will present current trends in digital marketing and tips for how anybody can up their social media game. The Grow St. Bernard series takes place from July 23, 2019 through October 1, 2019. All sessions begin with coffee, networking, and a light breakfast at 8:00am. The series will take place at the St. Bernard Port and Torres Law Firm in Chalmette.
Thursday, Sep 5, 8-10 AM
Grow St. Bernard: Marketing and Social Media: How to Take Control
St. Bernard Port, Harbor & Terminal District
Getting there
100 Port Boulevard, Chalmette, LA
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