MarCom:Interactive
Internet Communication and Emerging Media
333 City Blvd. West Suite 1700
Orange, CA 92868
Phone: (714) 283-6206 • Fax: (714) 876-0707
www.marcominteractive.com
Executive Briefings
What:

Executive briefings are intended to open the eyes and minds to the potential of enterprise social media and the competitive landscape empowered by it.
These briefings are typically 1.5-hour to 3 hours of highly visual and interactive presentation and Q&A designed to give you or your team an view of “what’s happening” up-to-the-moment in mobile and social media.
We show you how enterprises are using social media, where audiences are, what they are doing and where the new marketplaces are forming. We include a look at new technologies and tools in use, new online behaviors, the latest social media research, and explain social media channels and platforms.
You'll be thinking in modern ways about your customers, products, services, marketing and communications.
"Linda Zimmer's presentation exceeded my expectation, and could have gone on another hour!" (public relations manager)
Where:
Executive briefings are held at your event, in your conference room or anyplace you prefer. We bringlots of fodder “brain food” for thinking about your business, marketing and communications strategies. If possible, you provide a connection to the Internet, but it is not required.
"Bring Linda back for a longer, maybe evening event" (marketing executive)
Who:
People who especially benefit from our Executive Briefings are:
- Chief Marketing Officers
- CEOs
- Public Relations Managers/Directors
- Marketing Directors
- Product Developers
- Advertising or PR Agency Executives
- College Deans and Administrators
- Educators
- Information Officers
- Pubic Affairs Managers/Directors
- Entrepreneurs
- Management Consultants
- Investors
"I've been to a few web 2.0 seminars and Linda was by far the best speaker I've heard" (communications executive)" (public relations manager)
When:
When it makes sense for you. We can arrange an early morning briefing, a “lunch and learn” or during your corporate retreat. Briefings may be one-time or they can be a regularly scheduled insight session. To get the most benefit from our Executive Briefing, we suggest that you plan a time when interruptions will be least likely.
How:
You may arrange for an Executive Briefing right here
through our web site, or please call us. We would welcome the opportunity to discuss your needs with you.