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Take a New Approach to Marketing this Year!

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Learn from Local Marketers' Successes and Failures in a Post COVID-19 World

Hear from three Roberts Wesleyan College alumni marketing professionals in Rochester, Ryann Guglielmo, Julio Saenz and Sean Pritzkau, on the successes and failures of marketing during a pandemic.

Learn from their experience of the latest trends in marketing from the perspective of a consultant, an agency and a non-profit in this FREE event.

What to Expect

You'll learn from our panelists:

  • How they successfully altered their marketing strategies during the pandemic. 
  • What marketing tactics that they tried or saw during the pandemic surprised them the most. 
  • As things start to reopen, what their predictions are for how companies should allocate marketing resources. 

Conversation moderated by Roberts Wesleyan College Marketing Professor Dr. Laura Falco and Assistant Professor Meg Hartman. 

Details

For: Anyone looking for ideas on how to take a new approach to marketing this year!

Date: Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Time: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.

  • 12:00 - 12:40 p.m. Introductions & Moderated Panel Conversation
  • 12:40 - 12:55 p.m. Live Q&A - Ask the Experts
  • 12:55 - 1:00 p.m. Closing

Location: Zoom 

Tickets are FREE, but registration is required.

Meet our Panelists

Ryann Bouchard Guglielmo Headshot

Ryann Guglielmo ‘20 

Director of Public Relations
Dixon Schwabl 

julio saenz headshot

Julio Saenz ‘14

Chief Communications and Development Officer
IBERO American Action League, Inc. 

sean pritzkau headshot

Sean Pritzkau ‘12

Marketing & Branding Consultant
We Can Do This / Sean Pritzkau, LLC

Moderators

laura falco headshot

Dr. Laura Falco

Professor of Marketing
Roberts Wesleyan College

meg hartman headshot

Meg Hartman '15 & '07 

Assistant Professor of Marketing 
Roberts Wesleyan College

Registration

Registration is now closed. If you have questions please contact grunert_nicholas@roberts.edu. Watch the recording here: