EVENT DATE: December 17th 2019
TIME: 5:30pm – 8pm
LOCATION: Restaurant Good Luck,50 Anderson Ave, Rochester, New York 14607 (Get Directions)
PRICE: $3 at the door for RAF members | $5 for non-members | Free for students
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Speakers: Danielle Raymo, Owner of Rochester Brainery and the Communications Coordinator for Blackfriars Theatre
Title: A Little Something Offline
“Why offer this in person, when you can just do it online?” is an often-asked question. This is not a talk about going full analog, but about how you can help develop a strong(er) network by engaging your community both online and IRL. With lessons learned from running 60+ events each month and a two-day conference, Danielle Raymo will share her thoughts on why you might consider sharing what you know in a slightly different way.
Danielle Raymo is the owner of Rochester Brainery and the Communications Coordinator for Blackfriars Theatre. Fall is her favorite, and not just because it’s the season of Upstate Social Sessions (which she co-founded five years ago with Leah Stacy) and Rochester Fringe Festival, where she currently holds the position of Social Media Director. Raymo has spent over nine years working in marketing and events and holds a B.S. in Communication from The College at Brockport. She loves making community connections, frequenting local markets, singing along to show tunes — and taking the stage when she can, too!
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