12/2/13

Social Media to the Rescue!

With Meighan L. O'Toole

Salonistas, I know you were just thinking... “I’m so stinkin’ overwhelmed by social media.  When will I  deepen my online experience? How can I make social media work for my creative design business?  Why can’t I meet the perfect social media lifesaver who will reach out and save me from drowning in this digital sea?”  
Whew, we’ve found just the girl!
Meighan L. O’Toole is a digital and social media strategist, with an exceptional understanding of pushing & curating online content, while simultaneously creating community around a product. Her expertise lie in training and educating small creative brands, and individuals on creating community, deepening their presence online, and defining their voice via social media.
In 2007, she launched her personal art blog, “My Love for You.” Surrounding herself with amazing artists from all over the world through podcasts, studio visits, and Q&A’s, Meighan experienced the possibilities of online communities and saw the magic of the Internet first hand. After managing and running her blog for 3 years, Meighan was approached by Yahoo! to join their social media team in Sunnyvale, CA. She’s since gone on to work as a community manager for Wikia (Wikipedia’s sister site), and most recently WIRED.
Meighan now works as a consultant, through her own firm O’Toole Social Media and Digital Strategy in Boston.
Meighan’s passionate about connecting people to technology and information to expand and deepen their online experience. She believes that the Internet offers endless opportunities, and is interested in helping her clients find their own promise within it.
When: Tuesday, December 3
Time:  7:00
Where: Vanegas and Co.  
1 Design Center Place
617-439-8800
RSVP: info@jillrosenwald.com

Please bring wine or snacks to share with the group!

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