Packard Judd Kaye

Speakers Bureau

 

Packard Judd Kaye principals, Liane Judd and Susan Kaye, along with our firm's affiliates, are available for public and community workshops, professional conferences, panels, and other speaking engagements. In addition, we will craft custom sessions that address issues specific to your organization, and provide meeting facilitation. Among our most successful facilitated sessions are those leading to Vision, Values, and Mission statements within organizations.

In recent years, we’ve presented topics relevant to marketing professional services, corporations, healthcare, education, and nonprofit organizations. The following is a selection of topics:

The ABCs of CRM (Consumer Relationship Management)

Enhancing Your Board's Communication Skills

Getting Your Ducks in a Row: Things to Do Before the Marketing Plan

The PR Tool Kit: What Works and Why

Take a Good, Long Look in the Mirror: Does Your Organization's Identity Match Its Image?

The Art of Embedding Your Message in Governance

Marketing in the Age of Web 2.0

Developing a Healthcare Marketing Plan

The Sales Performance Challenge: Relationships, Results, Revenue

What Does Governance Have To Do With Marketing Your Nonprofit?

Boomer Consumers: Marketing Elder Services

Marketing for Volunteer Recruitment and Retention

Are Marketers Controlling Your Choices?

Strong Brands in a Weak Economy: Marketing Your Service Sector Business

 

January 2009 Presentation

Packard Judd Kaye affiliate, Stephanie Cotsirilos, will be presenting a SkillBuilder session for Maine Association of Nonprofits (MANP). PJK principal, Liane Judd, will be her co-presenter on January 8, 2009.

Packard Judd Kaye completed its fall series of workshops in October, kicked off by a healthcare roundtable discussion facilitated by Susan Kaye.

For more information on how we can tailor a custom workshop for your organization, please contact Liane Judd or Susan Kaye.

 

< Fall 2008 healthcare roundtable discussion and workshop series archive >

< Spring 2008 workshop series archive >