by Admin | Aug 19, 2015 | Administration, Blog, Recruitment, Social Media
What are some challenges founders face while trying to break into the social media platform space? How does innovation happen along the way? This episode we are joined with Rabbi Benzion Klatzko, founder of Shabbat.com and adviser to rabbinic professionals on more...
by Admin | Aug 19, 2015 | Administration, Blog, Fundraising, Podcast, Recruitment
What is a brand? Why should you care? How do you build a brand with the end in mind? What are practical tools and tips to properly develop our brands for the long run. This episode we are joined by Josh Walovitch, founder of Ideometry, a full service ad agency in...
by Admin | Aug 19, 2015 | Administration, Blog, Program Development, Recruitment, Social Media
Where are young people hanging out online? How do you build up your presence on social media? What are the latest and greatest tools at your disposal? Josh Walovitch, founder of Ideometry, a full services marketing agency in Boston, MA. ...
by Admin | Aug 19, 2015 | Administration, Articles, Blog, Human Resources, Program Development
Look, let’s face it. Bob Dylan’s harmonica and guitar skills are not his biggest strengths. His lyrics defined his greatness and captivated his audiences. All-time basketball legend, Larry Bird, undoubtably lead the Boston Celtics to three titles, but...
by Admin | May 1, 2015 | Administration, Blog, Program Development, Social Media
This episodes is a basic introduction that explains the concept of social media and why it has become crucial to growing your non-profit. We are joined by Josh Walovitch, founder of Ideometry, a full service ad agency in Boston, MA....
by Admin | Apr 23, 2015 | Administration, Blog, Fundraising, Motivation and inspiration, Podcast, Program Development
In this episode we are joined by Rabbi Benzion Klatzko, founder of Shabbat.com and adviser to rabbinic outreach professionals on over 50 campuses throughout North America. Rabbi Klatzko shares insights and personal experience on staying positive in the face of...