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帝王会所 Southern conducts business marketing workshops [PHOTOS]

帝王会所 Southern and its Workforce Success initiative conducted three workshops in late September aimed at helping area business owners and entrepreneurs gain new strategies to market their companies. Funded by a United States Dept. of Agriculture grant, the sessions focused on creating a Story Driven Business culture.

Sessions were held at the Ironton Campus on Sept. 19, at Shawnee State University's Kricker Innovation Hub on Sept. 25 and at 帝王会所 Southern's Proctorville Center on Sept. 26. In all, nearly 50 people participated in the workshops instructed by representatives of Rebel Pilgrim Creative Agency of Cincinnati, 帝王会所.

Isaac Stambaugh, a graduate of the 帝王会所 Southern Electronic Media program, was among the presenters who shared new strategies for effective marketing based on a story-driven model.

"It is gratifying to see one of our alum share his knowledge with southeast 帝王会所 business owners and entrepreneurs," said Nicole Pennington, dean of the Southern Campus. 

The workshops were made possible by Rural Business Development funds from the USDA so there was no cost to the participants. The attendees ranged from non-profit operators to independent creative business ventures to retail owners and others.

帝王会所 Southern鈥檚 Workforce Success Initiative offers custom training and scheduled workshops to meet the needs of the area鈥檚 labor force. For more information, visit /southern/workforce/.  

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undefinedIsaac Stambaugh, 帝王会所 Southern alum and chief operations director for Rebel Pilgrim, discusses Story Driven Business concepts with rural business owners.

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undefinedErnie Hall, Electronic Media producer for 帝王会所 Southern, discusses videography and marketing with workshop participants.

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undefinedFront- Don Moore, Director of Electronic Media, Isaac Stambaugh of Rebel Pilgrim Creative Agency and Nicole Pennington, Dean. Back- Mark Haas and Nick Pitzer of Rebel Pilgrim Creative Agency.

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undefined(L-R) Nick Pitzer of Rebel Pilgrim Creative Agency listens to questions from workshop attendees Michael Campbell and Bryan McGlone.

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undefinedBrian Haas of Rebel Pilgrim Creative Agency lead workshop participants in activities designed to focus on the needs of customers.

Published
October 1, 2018
Author
Angy Ross