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Social Media Club Chicago and SOBCon Team Up For One Night!

SMC Chicago SOBConIt’s so phenomenal that it only happens once a year! On May 3, Social Media Club Chicago will host SOBCon’s opening event. As an SMC Chicago board member, I’m thrilled to invite you to join us!!! Pick up your tickets at the SMC Chicago SOBCon event site. Want more details? Here’s what you’ll find on the invitation site.

Social Media Club Chicago and SOBCon Event on May 3 at Loyola Chicago’s Kasbeer Hall

Thought leaders from around the country and the world will be gathering in Chicago on May 4-6 to attend SOBCon, the Successful and Outstanding Business Conference.

On May 3, SOBCon and Social Media Club Chicago will connect for an epic night of networking, socializing and learning.

Panel Moderator: Dean Donald Heider [@donheider], Loyola Univeristy Chicago’s School of Communication

Donald Heider is the first appointed dean of Loyola University Chicago’s School of Communication. Dr. Heider is an award-winning broadcast journalist and joined Loyola from Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland. In 2011 Dr. Heider was elected vice president of the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication (ASJMC) and will serve in that postion until 2012, when he will become president-elect and then president through 2014 of the non-profit, educational association composed of some 190 JMC programs at the college level.

Join us at Loyola University’s Kasbeer Hall [25 East Pearson] to hear this power panel of leading thinkers/SOBCon speakers.

Liz Strauss

Liz Strauss is a brand strategist and social web community builder and is perhaps the most influential “real-ebrity” on the Internet. Liz has over 20 years in print, software, and online publishing, and has strategized with publishers in Europe, Australia, the UK, and Ireland. She was recently a featured speaker at the Cass Business School of City University in London and teaches a Master’s Level class at the CityU School of Publishing. She has been named to the Top 100 Social Media & Internet Marketing Bloggers, The Invesp Top 100 Most Influential Marketers of 2008 and again in 2009, the 50 of the Most Powerful and Influential Women of Social Media, and NxE’s Fifty Most Influential ‘Female’ Bloggers. The WordPress Plugin Liz Comment Counter by Ozh was named in her honor to celebrate her dedication to responding to the readers of her blog.

Terry Starbucker

Terry is a native Midwesterner now living on the East Coast, spreading ìrealistic optimismî through a philosophy he calls “Half-Fullism.” He’s been in the business world for over 25 years in various leadership positions, most recently as a senior operations executive for a service business based in the Rocky Mountain west. Terry is a constantly learning student of leadership and personal development, and shares his ideas, experiences and knowledge through his blog, Ramblings from A Glass Half Full.

Carol Roth

Carol Roth is a business strategist, recovering investment banker and author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Entrepreneur Equation. She has helped her clients, ranging from solopreneurs to multinational corporations, raise more than $1 billion in capital, complete more than $750 million worth of M&A transactions, secure high-profile licensing and partnership deals and create million dollar brand loyalty programs.Carol is a frequent radio, television and print media contributor on the topics of business and entrepreneurship, appearing regularly on Fox Business, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and more. Additionally, Carol’s blog at CarolRoth.com was recently named as one of the Top 10 small business blogs online and she was named a 2011 Top 100 Small Business Influencer. Carol is a contributing blogger to outlets like The Huffington Post and Crain’s Chicago Business/Enterprise City and is the only business strategist with a fashion doll made in her likeness.

Tickets include program, beer or wine, and light appetizers.

Preview the party: take a look at the SOBCon SMC Chicago 2011 video!


About SOBCon

SOBCon is the Cirque du Soleil of business strategy events. It’s an interactive think tank that moves ideas to action — packed with business strategies and social media immersion. You will walk away with new ideas and the energy and network to implement them.

The theme this year for Chicago 2012 is Creating and Leveraging Opportunity: Strategy and Execution. We’ll be discussing and applying qualitative and quantitative critical thinking. We’ll focus on the seven keys to strategy and execution: Mission & Vision, Position, Conditions, Decisions, Networks, and Systems. Each presentation, model, and mastermind session will change the way you see yourself and your business. The interviews lined up are stellar (no kidding). The interactive sessions will keep you in the room.

Look forward to more wisdom and thought-provoking questions from these successful and outstanding business people–Tim Sanders, Rick Turoczy, Les McKeown, Katherine Burdick, Carol Roth, Laura Fitton, Rick Calvert, Lisa Horner, Gary W. Goldstein, Steve Farber, Terry “Starbucker” St. Marie, Liz Strauss, and a few others that will be equally outstanding!

For more information, or to register, for SOBCon, visit http://sobevent.com.

SMC Chicago Sponsorships

Social Media Club Chicago relies on sponsors to provide quality events. Our sponsors receive exposure to thousands of connectors via email, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Plancast and more! If you are interested in sponsoring a future SMC Chicago event, please contact Jeannie Walters at jeannie@360Connext.com.

Social Media Club Chicago Chapter

Social Media Club [SMC] is a worldwide organization, with local chapters, that serves as connecting organization for anyone interested in social media. Membership is free and open to all levels, including beginners. Chicago’s SMC chapter, launched in October 2008, presents events that mix socializing, networking and learning. Event attendees include entrepreneurs, corporate communicators, journalists, business professionals, publishers, marketers, media creators, citizen journalists, students and technology types. For more information, visit http://smcchicago.org, email smcchicagonews@gmail.com, follow @smcchicago on twitter, or call 630.207.7530 or 312-970-0846.

Social Media Club Chicago Board Members

Barbara Rozgonyi [@wiredprworks], Founder

Jeff Willinger [@jwillie], President

Amy Korin [@interactiveamy], Volunteers

Jeannie Walters [@jeanniecw], Sponsors

Carolyn Martin [@cm_socialmedia], Communications

Planning to go? Let us know so we can look for you there!

Social Media Club Chicago Presents Search and Social on June 27

Peanut butter and chocolate, ying and yang, search and social – now there’s a powerful, and natural, combination! And, lucky for us – search and social is the topic of the June 27 Social Media Club Chicago program.

What questions do you have about search and social? Read More…

Royalty Leadership and Loyalty

First, let me be completely up front about the fact that this my daughter, Phoebe. And, yes we’re both wearing wedding dresses. Well, dresses we would wear to weddings. After all, we are in the Gold Coast Room at the Drake and this is the eve of the Royal Wedding. Now that you have this back story, here’s one about SMC Chicago and SOBCon . . . add yours in the comments . . .

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Social Media for Global Good

Last night, Social Media Club Chicago met up with attendees in town for TN2020, an international summit hosted by The British Council. Pictured here: Oli Barrett our emcee, Barbara Rozgonyi and Andrew Kneale of The British Council. Attendees heard perspectives from a variety of viewpoints, including NASA, Ireland, Epic Fu, New York State Senate, American Cancer Society, Twestival, HartoDel.com and Chicago. Check out these images from TN2020 meets up with Social Media Club Chicago to talk about Social Media for Global Good. If you attended the event, please feel free to comment and add a link to your site or event coverage. We’d love to hear your take!

Held in the Wolf Point Ballroom at Holiday Inn Mart Plaza, over 200 attendees gathered to network, socialize and listen. Thanks to Sarah Evans of Sevans Strategy who brought the program idea to Social Media Club Chicago. The event was live streamed and recorded. If you missed it, you can watch it on the Social Media Club Chicago ustream channel.

Social Media for Social Good Speakers

Emcee, Oli Barrett, the most networked man in Britain, who brought the concept of ‘Speednetworking’ to the UK, and has hosted literally hundreds of events in over a dozen countries and for numerous organizations.

Andrew Kneale, event co-host, is the Transatlantic Project Coordinator at the British Council, the UK’s international organization for cultural relations.

Zadi Diaz
@zadi
New Media Producer, Smashface Productions | Host of Epic Fu, web culture series
TN2020 Member, USA

Michelle Gallen
@michellegallen – also tweeting a daily helping of the Irish language through @talkirish
Social entrepreneur
TN2020 Member, Ireland
Title: “Using geolocation for social good”

Noel Hidalgo
@noneck / @NYSenateCIO
Director of Technology Innovation, New York State Senate
TN2020 Member, USA
Title: “In Code We Trust – How social media is transforming one of the most corrupt state legislatures.”

Chris Johnston
@ChrisJMCE
Account Director, MCE Public Relations
TN2020 Member, Northern Ireland – UK
Title: “Doing well, by doing good through integrated communication”

Raul Ramirez Riba
@raulramirezriba
Independent Film Director and Chief Editor of Mexican emagazine HartoDel.com
TN2020 Member, Mexico
Title: “Internet Necesario (or how to stop the mexican congress by using twitter in twelve easy steps)

Stephanie Schierholz
@schierholz (and tweet for @NASA and @NASATweetup)
Social Media Manager at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
TN2020 Member, USA

Mark Carter
@mjcarter
Chicago Twestival

Jenn Sutherland
@jennsutherland
American Cancer Society

Sami Ari
@samiari
FlashMob with MJ Tam @mjtam
“Maybe you do one thing alone, but then inspire others to do so much more.”
Sami showed this video.

Social Media for Global Good Event Partners

Note: this content is directly from the program partners.

The British Council [ @BritishCouncil ] is the United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations. Operating in over 100 countries around the world, we build engagement and trust for the UK through the exchange of knowledge and ideas between people worldwide.

About TN2020
The British Council’s Transatlantic Network 2020 [ @TN2020 ] is a network for action which brings together incredibly talented, young influencers (roughly 25-35 years of age) from business, civil society, the arts, science and media to revitalise transatlantic and global links for the future. Importantly, TN2020 reflects the changing demographics and dynamics of Europe and North America. Our members, who come from more than twenty countries, focus on three areas of international importance – sustainable living; building resilience in communities; and creativity & innovation.

The TN2020 summit is the annual flagship event of TN2020. This year’s Chicago summit – running from June 20 -25 2010 – explores the theme “the use of technology for positive change” through Chicago’s inventive approaches to issues falling under the three TN2020 focus areas. You can join the TN2020 community and follow the summit at http://blog.tn2020.org, TN2020 on Facebook at http://facebook.com/TN2020 and via #TN2020 on Twitter.

Social Media Club Chicago
Social Media Club [SMC] is a worldwide organization, with local chapters, that serves as connecting organization for anyone interested in social media. Membership is free and open to all levels, including beginners. Chicago’s SMC chapter, launched in October 2008, presents events that mix socializing, networking and learning. Barbara Rozgonyi [@wiredprworks], founder and Jeff Willinger [@jwillie], president, lead the Chicago SMC chapter. Amy Korin [@interactiveamy] coordinates volunteers; Tim McDonald [@tamcdonald] manages communications; and Jeannie Walters [@jeanniecw]. Event attendees include entrepreneurs, corporate communicators, journalists, business professionals, publishers, marketers, media creators, citizen journalists and technology types. For more information, visit http://smcchicago.org, email smcchicagonews@gmail.com, follow @smcchicago on twitter.com or call 630.207.7530.

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Your turn: How do you see social media working for global good?

Video Interview How Dominos Delivers Social Media Pizzaz to Chicago

On Thursday, May 28 Social Media Club Chicago showed up to celebrate crowdSPRING’s first anniversary. For the second month in a row Ramon DeLeon, also known as @dpzramon on twitter.com, delivered the Domino’s pizza. This time, he also brought his camera guy, Andres De Leon – @needgraphics on twitter.com. Last month Ramon and Andres posted a video apologizing to Amy Korin – @interactiveamy – that now has over 50,000 embeds according to Ramon.

At my recent social media sampler presentation in Naperville, I showed a picture of Ramon and Amy at the April SMC Chicago event. One of Andres’ friends was in the audience. She’d heard the story before and couldn’t believe I was talking about it in a town so far out of Ramon’s delivery zone.

Although I don’t often do video interviews, I had my camera with me and decided to ask Ramon about his social media advice for small business owners. If I sound like I’m excited, I am: SMC Chicago has that effect on you and talking to Ramon, well that’s an energizing experience that can pick you up for days. Here’s my video, taken with my Canon Powershot Si5 and edited with Windows Movie Maker. It’s the first time I’ve ever used this program. After I uploaded this video, I installed Sony Vegas Studio and will test it out next time.

 

 

Here’s Andres’ video – much better production value.

 

How was the pizza? Let’s just say a few former Chicago gourmet pizza snobs admitted to chowing down on not one, not two, but four pieces of Domino’s pizza! The lesson here? Back up your social media with a high-quality product that keeps them coming back for more in real life.

How do you twitter and Facebook to deliver your business?