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1 Managing a Marketing Department of 1
Nicole Banks, CAE Membership & Communication Director NC American Water Works Association & NC Water Environment Association (NC AWWA-WEA)

2 My Perspective NC AWWA-WEA protects public health and the environment in North Carolina by providing education to water and wastewater professionals 2,500 members and 2,700 additional customers Annually provide 2 conferences, 7 week-long certification schools, and four to eight, one-day training seminars Early stages of developing a certification program Support an endowment fund and other outreach activities Primarily communicate through website, newsletters, social media, NC Currents quarterly magazine, and registration brochures 6 full-time and 1 part-time staff

3 Quarterly Training Catalogs & 2 Conference Brochures
Seminars x 4 Schools x 7 Conferences x 2 Break the Status Quo Previously produced 13 brochures annually to advertise events – in addition to quarterly newsletter Kept 2 conference brochures and condensed all other training events to a quarterly Training Catalog Replaced quarterly newsletter with outsourced quarterly magazine

4 Take Time to Measure & Evaluate Results
Click-back tracking links to determine best use of time 123 Dear Member, You are invited to attend the Drinking Water Rules & Regulations Seminar On July 28, 2016 in Raleigh, NC… 120 Drinking Water Rules & Regulations Seminar July 28, 2016 in Raleigh, NC View the agenda & Register Online 2

5 Reduce Your Work…Reuse & Recycle Content
Full articles written for NC Currents magazine reformatted and edited for reuse As website content Website news stories articles Social media posts Website

6 Recruit a “Department”
Co-workers, volunteers, interns, etc. Target people with specific skills Illustrate how marketing impacts their goals, and then empower them to help Develop tools to make collaboration easier Written roles & responsibilities Worksheets, templates, and schedules Share tools using File sharing programs (DropBox, Box.Com, Google Docs, etc.) Project management programs (Asana, Trello, etc.)

7 Leverage Technology – Project Management

8 Leverage Technology – Shared Calendars

9 Strategy for a Small Marketing Department
Don’t be afraid to break the status quo Plan to measure and evaluate to set priorities Recruit a “department” Develop tools for your “department” Utilize technology as a tool to keep your “department” on track


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