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Sponsored by Livingston Communications, Viget Labs, and WordBiz.com, Inc., BlogPotomac is this year's premiere social media marketing event for greater Washington DC. Attendees can expect a one-day event with nationally renowned speakers and advanced discussion of best social media marketing practices.

NEWS & UPDATES

Jen McClure, DC Central Kitchen and Tickets

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Jen McClure, executive director of the Society for New Communications Research (SNCR), has agreed to keynote the BlogPotomac speakers dinner on June 11.  The speakers dinner is an event to thank the sponsors and speakers for their contributions.  General public attendees can attend as well, and tickets for this value-added event will go on sale in April.

256644631 Jen is uniquely positioned to lead this discussion.  SNCR is a global nonprofit 501(c)(3) think tank dedicated to the advanced study of the latest developments in new media and communications, and their effect on traditional media and business models, professional communications, culture and society. The Society creates a bridge between the academic community and practitioners using these news tools and technologies.

Jen rounds out a great lineup of speakers that includes:


Tickets and Proceeds

logo_dc_central_kitchen Per our announcement two weeks ago, tickets are now on sale for BlogPotomac 2009.  You can purchase tickets for $95.

This year any profits from BlogPotomac 2009 will be donated to DC Central Kitchen.  DC Central Kitchen is in its 20th year. Since its inception, DC Central Kitchen has used the kitchen as a central location to recover unused food, prepare and deliver meals to partner social service agencies, train and employ homeless men and women for the food service industry, and intellectually engage volunteers.

BlogPotomac is a not-for profit event. Ticket sales and sponsorship dollars are used to provide lunch, pay for the venue (State Theatre), buy T-shirts, fund operations as needed, and provide for any marketing costs associated with the event such as press releases, etc. All profits from the event are donated to a 501(c)(3). We felt this was the right charity given the economic situation.

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