Drew McManus on the Orchestra business | est. 2003

NAMPC

Talking About Nonprofit Tech RFP’s With Tony Martignetti at Nonprofit Radio

Mon, Oct 10, 2018
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During the 2018 Nonprofit Technology Conference, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to present a session on nonprofit technology RFPs (Requests for Proposals). On the conference’s opening day, my co-presenter, Ceci Dadisman, and I sat down to record a session for Tony Martignetti’s Nonprofit Radio program and that episode was published last Friday. You

If You Missed The Everything Tech Providers Wished You Knew About Writing A Website RFP Conference Session At NTEN, You’re In Luck…

Fri, Jun 6, 2018
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Wouldn’t it be nice to have enough confidence to know if the proposal you get from tech providers is a meaningful bid or just a bunch of techy BS? It just so happens that I presented a session at the 2018 NTEN conference on that very topic back in April. If you wanted to attend

What Do You Think Arts Marketers Should Be Talking About?

Tue, Mar 3, 2016
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If you have any interest in helping steer the larger arts marketing conversation, now’s your chance…but you’ll have to hurry. Thursday, March 31, 2016 is your final day to submit either a session proposal or session topic idea to the National Arts Marketing Project’s (NAMP) 2016 conference in Austin, TX from November 11-14. This year’s

It’s Official: #ClickClickDone Was The #1 RANKED SESSION Among #NAMPC 2015 Attendees!

Fri, Dec 12, 2015
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It is always gratifying to learn that others find value in your work, to that end, I’m very pleased to share the news that the Click.Click.Done. Developing Your Google Analytics Skills session at the November 6-9, 2015 National arts Marketing Project Conference in Salt Lake City, UT was ranked as the #1 session among session attendees!

Step Up Your Presentation Game With A Dedicated Companion Site

Mon, Nov 11, 2015
In the course of preparing for the #NAMPC Click Click Done session, my fellow panelists and I came up with the idea of create a dedicated microsite especially for the session. Dubbed SessionSYNC, it was inspired in large part by The Walking Dead StorySYNC program in that is designed to be accessed primarily through tablets