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Apr
6

AFA: Removing the Fear of Communicating Digitally

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Start
April 6, '17 - 4:00 pm
End
April 6, '17 - 6:00 pm
Cost
$20
Venue
Cowork Launceston
Address
Level 1, 93 York Street, Launceston, TAS, Australia, 7250

Adam will share insights and his experiences about how to use digital platforms (including social media) in all aspects of business – not just marketing but also general communications.

This will be a fantastic session for all advisers, business owners and support staff who use digital platforms to communicate with their clients and prospects.

Following Adam’s presentation, he will open the conversation to all attendees, allowing us to ask specific questions that relate to our own digital communication strategies or problems. So come along with any hairy questions you would love to ask an expert!

Prior to this we will have plenty of time for networking with our peers over canapes and drinks.

We look forward to seeing you at what is sure to be an engaging and informative afternoon.

Guest Speaker:

Adam Mostogl  – Adam Mostogl is recognised in the digital marketing field in Tasmania. He has assisted Government agencies and national marketing firms in teaching, developing and implementing digital marketing solutions, including being a Digital Coach for the Tasmanian State Government and helping significant organisations across Australia strategically approach and implement their marketing.

In any given week, Adam Mostogl might be stimulating small businesses to challenge the status quo, helping young entrepreneurs to kick-start their companies, challenging communities to understand their potential or teaching hundreds of students to embrace innovation to solve the problems of the future. Adam is passionate about embracing creative and innovative solutions to common problems.

Adam was announced the 2015 Tasmanian Young Australian of the Year – and a finalist for Young Australian of the Year – for his endeavours in entrepreneurial programs, education and community development, especially around helping the West Coast see a way forward after the Mt Lyell Mine Closure. He was also given an honourable mention (and was the only Tasmanian) in the 30under30 list for young Australian entrepreneurs for 2015.

Adam holds a number of positions in businesses across Tasmania; including director of the Launceston Chamber of Commerce, director of the Northern Tasmanian Development Corporation, partner in Cowork Launceston, as well as an impressive list of other roles.

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