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Every business is unique. To build a winning strategy for you, we start with an in-depth analysis of your online visibility and identify opportunities for improvement. We then work with you to build the most effective social/mobile/local marketing strategy to bring more customers to your business.
Persuasion can be tough, especially over email. If you or your business need help creating a more favorable environment or producing an outcome by influencing selected individuals to take action, Sapper Consulting will get you there. That’s why Sapper provides compelling content based on familiarizing ourselves with your campaign to motivate selected targets into taking the plunge. Our email marketing employs scientific methods, testing multiple approaches to engineer specific advertisements and craft a unique plan that really works. After a series of refinements that rigorously perfect our product, we give you what you need to create and advance outcome and environment for you and your company. We guarantee that our solutions will optimize engagement and impact so that you can be where you need to be.
The MGA is a trade association of commercial property owners, managers and developers. It was formed in 1985 to promote governmental initiatives that are beneficial to Missouri's economy and commercial property interests, and to oppose government measures and practices that harm our economy or the interest of the commercial property industry. MGA monitors both State and local government activities and has an active government relations team in Jefferson City.
The purpose of the Equipment Dealers Association (formerly NAEDA) is to: 1. Promote the general welfare of retail agricultural, construction, outdoor power, and large property equipment dealers in the United States and Canada 2. Aid in the commercial and professional advancement of dealers-members 3. Collect, compile and disseminate information and data of value or interest to its members 4. Aid and protect its members collectively in any and all of their proper business relations 5. Foster cooperation and fair practices between manufacturers, distributors, retail dealers, and customers 6. Encourage and support equitable practices and high business standards within the industry 7. Cooperate with other trade groups and organizations in matters of mutual interest and concern 8. Encourage and promote legislative activities 9. Do all things properly within the scope of an association of retail equipment dealers EDA is affiliated with 9 regional associations located throughout the United States and Canada. Each association acts as an autonomous unit within the area it serves. Together, EDA and its affiliates provide a wealth of services to approximately 4,500 equipment dealers in the two countries. EDA’s subsidiary organization NAEDA Services, Inc., is responsible for the respected NAEDA Equipment Dealer magazine, the annual NAEDA Buyer’s Guide, NAEDA Update e-newsletter, and similar services.
organization dedicated to establishing Jewish clubs in public high schools. Founded with 4 clubs in Los Angeles in 2002, JSU has enjoyed rapid growth and now serves almost 300 clubs across North America, reaching more than 12,000 teens annually. By fostering a social atmosphere, presenting engaging and entertaining educational programs, and lowering the barriers to participation, JSU reaches all types of teenagers from the under-engaged to the already involved. Much like Hillel, the mission of JSU is to involve students in an active Jewish lifestyle. As a stand-alone informal Jewish education tool, the clubs are invaluable for creating a sense of Jewish community in a public school environment. We also provide Jewish teens in public school with an in-school educational experience focusing on issues of Jewish pride, identity, and connection to Israel. However, a larger goal of JSU is to act as a portal for connecting participants to the greater Jewish community. By facilitating the formation of student run and school sanctioned clubs in Public High Schools, JSU seeks to provide teens with a deeper appreciation for their rich Jewish heritage and inspire them to live a fully committed Jewish life. JSU’s trained professionals present Judaism and Jewish life as appealing and accessible to a previously under-serviced population subset – Jewish teens attending public high school. JSU helps Jewish teens establish official Jewish clubs in their public high schools which offer specially crafted programs designed to: Enhance each teen’s Jewish identity Nurture a connection to the State of Israel Inspire an enduring relationship with the Jewish people Provide a portal for deeper involvement with the Jewish community
BNI is a business and professional networking organization that allows only one person per profession to join a chapter. Belonging to BNI is like having dozens of sales people working for you because all the other members carry several copies of your business cards around with them. When they meet someone new who could use your products or service they hand your card out and recommend your services. It's as simple as that! Last year, members of BNI passed thousands of referrals which generated millions of dollars worth of business for each other!
Rockwell House it the Episcopal Church at Washington University in St. Louis. We serve the entire St. Louis college community with two regular weekly gatherings during the school year. Sunday nights at 7:10pm we worship and share a free meal and on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 we cook a free meal together and study the bible. The Rockwell House is your spiritual home at college. We are a community of spiritual explorers who seek to love and serve God through Christ. We value open minds and hearts. We welcome all comers and we especialy invite you to come explore with us!
The North Side Association (NSA) envisions a future in which all students are positively impacted by the NSA, such that they are better able to meet the challenges of the world, maintain connection with the Washington University community, and proudly affirm that “there’s nothing like your North Side year!"
We believe that a student’s critical awareness of the world and adeptness in oral and written communication provide a lasting basis for professional success and a fulfilling life. By providing solid grounding in English or communication studies, courses in each major develop the skills and perspective that enable students to adapt to change and devise creative solutions to new problems. Optional professional concentrations in broadcasting, journalism, professional writing, public relations, and teacher certification prepare students for specific careers. We also offer internship opportunities and a variety of extracurricular activities. Dynamic classes, a growing number of majors, and the long-term success of our alumni demonstrate the relevance of our programs to a diverse and changing society. Fontbonne students who have majored in English or communication studies have pursued careers in law, advertising, public relations, teaching, business, politics, journalism, and broadcasting.
The Service and Justice Coordinators is a group of Fontbonne students who plan and lead service projects for the Fontbonne community. This coordinator team consists of five different types of coordinator positions: the local coordinators, the national trip coordinators, the international trip coordinators, the interfaith coordinators, and the Fontbonne traditions coordinators.
Griffin Gamers is an organization that promotes community and camaraderie through the power of games. We have also started a gaming library with a set of video games available for check out. If interested go to the circulation desk in the Jack. C Taylor Library for more information. New games are added for the 2013-2014 school year, check them out! Also check out the Jack C Taylor Library Facebook page for more information on what is happening in the library: https://www.facebook.com/fontbonnelibrary