CHICAGO, Sept. 16, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- SMPS Chicago will host a marketing program titled "So You Want to be in Pictures" on Sept. 20 at 12:00 p.m. at HNTB in Chicago. Golden Square, an integrated marketing communications company, Polymyth, a full-service video production company, and Perfect Light Photos will present a program that will emphasize how to bring your projects, team and solutions to life using video and photography. Video and photography are ideal for integrating stories and engaging people in your brand and your company. It's branding and marketing with you in mind and telling the story of everyone.
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The panel is an interdisciplinary team of artists, designers, engineers, and marketing strategists that believe stories and film connect all people. From the iconic covers of Life and Time magazines to our favorite movie, pictures stimulate people. The use of visuals has increased in marketing initiatives with some good and bad results. Let's capitalize on the power of visuals and utilize this important element in your marketing plan.
By attending this program, you will take away ideas that:
- Maximize your marketing strategy
- Engage your clients and recruit employees
- Add marketing power with creative, story, advertising , white board and explainer videos
Speakers:
Deborah J. Hodges, President and Managing Principal, Golden Square
Dan Finnen, Partner and Managing Director, Polymyth Productions
Jonathan Broeker, Marketing and Communications, Polymyth Productions
Wade Chandler, Photographer and Artist, Perfect Light Photos
The SMPS Marketing Coordinators Connection was created to provide Marketing Coordinators a relaxed, peer-to-peer forum to build a network, discuss concerns, and share A/E/C best practices. All Marketing Coordinators are welcome to join this series of informal meetings geared toward getting the most out of our A/E/C peer relationships.
For more information and to register for the program, visit here. Registration is required for the program. The program will be held at HNTB located at 1 South Wacker Drive, Suite 900 in Chicago.
Golden Square is an advocate of the A/E/C industry with over 25 years of experience in branding, marketing and business development. The marketing consulting company provides integrated marketing communications that engage people and deliver results for architectural, engineering and construction firms and other companies in the United States. For more information, go to www.goldensquare.biz.
Polymyth Productions is a full-service video production company located in Chicago. The name of Polymyth is a tribute to the state of storytelling in a connected digital world. Today, everyone is a storyteller and our stories are all connected. Together, we create what we call the Polymyth—the story of everyone. For more information, go to http://polymyth.com.
Perfect Light Photography is a photography studio dedicated to those you come. They are more than lights, backdrops, cameras and lenses to get photography. The studio is about the interaction that makes that creative process a collaborative and productive relationship. For more information, go to http://chandler.photoshelter.com/index.
The Society of Marketing Professional Services (SMPS) is the only marketing organization dedicated to providing education, team building and networking opportunities for developing business opportunities in the A/E/C industry. SMPS represents a dynamic network of 6,500 marketing, business development, and technical professionals, from 57 chapters, responsible for marketing and building relationships for their companies. As one the largest chapters in SMPS, the Chicago Chapter represents the top contractors, architects, engineers, and specialty consulting firms in the Midwest. For more information, go to http://smps-chi.org.
For more information contact:
Golden Square
1-312-675-6080
Email
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