Code(Her) Conference 2017
Last week, I attended the annual Code(Her) Conference 2017 in Washington, DC. The event was coordinated by DC Web Women, a membership organization that works to promote women in technology. Code(Her) is a series of hands-on, development, and technology-focused workshops for digital professionals and technology enthusiasts. The event was well attended, and I was excited to meet with smart and innovative women. In addition to attending the conference, I also was honored to be a presenter.
Thank you again to all those who attended my session on Creating Sustainable and Authentic Brands Through Storytelling. We laughed, cried (literally), and learned a lot about building a strong brand — including how to leverage that brand through effective storytelling.
At the conference, I did an impromptu interview with Mandy from Greater Than Code about Designing with Purpose. One of our core values at the Epstein Creative Group.
How many times have you gone to a conference, learned a lot of valuable nuggets, got all hyped-up, took a bunch of notes, and then……………..not a single thing gets done?
Let’s keep that momentum going! I am challenging all who attended to hold themselves accountable, look back at those notes, and get it done. I want to help you get the most out of your experience, which is why I am offering a limited-time special to CodeHer Conference attendees only.
I want to do my part to help attendees get the most out of their experience, which is why I am offering a limited-time special to CodeHer Conference attendees.
Are you ready to take the 30-day challenge?
Let’s reconnect in 30 days (or sooner) for $30 (normally $350) and talk about what ideas or strategies you can apply to your brand, campaign, or event to reach your marketing goals. All those great notes you took are calling out and asking for action so that you reach more customers. Listen to their call.
Use this link to book a time that works best for you, and we can get started turning those notes into reality.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Alizah T. Epstein