Social Media Strategies Summit for First Responders coming to San Francisco

Social Media Strategies Summit for First Responders coming to San Francisco

On February 4-6, 2020, the Social Media Strategies Summit for First Responders will host more than 50 speakers and 40 sessions covering topics on social media strategy, community development, crisis communications, content marketing, influencer marketing, paid media, brand engagement, and more. The agenda has confirmed practitioners from departments and agencies from across the country, including the San Francisco Fire Department, Hawaii Department of Public Safety, Arkansas State Police, Connecticut State Police, City of Orlando Fire Department, and many others.

“The Social Media Strategies Summit, founded in 2009, brings over 10 years of experience to social media education,” says event producer Breanna Jacobs of GSMI. “We’re excited to host a new social summit serving the First Responder and Public Safety fields and provide a unique opportunity for professionals to network with and learn from other departments and agencies from across the country.”

Public Information and Affairs Officers, Communications Directors, marketers, and practitioners will be joining the summit to take advantage of both first responder and public safety focused sessions and three additional tracks of sessions featuring corporate brand-focused case studies. The comprehensive program allows attendees to leverage insights from brands across industries and how they’re seeing measurable business results from their social media initiatives.

“Conferences like SMSsummit are extremely important. They help ensure that together, as communications professionals serving the public, we are developing and sharing best practices and innovations to make us the best we (and our organizations) can be at informing and helping the public,” says keynote speaker Lauri-Ellen, Owner of Cat 5 Crisis Communications, Inc.

Registration can be completed online here.

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