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From Disengaged to Engaged: Strategies to Build a Thriving Community
Are you ready to turn your community from disengaged to thriving? Join us for the next instalment of the Community Manager Series on 22 October 2024 at 10:30 AM via Zoom, featuring guest speaker Paz Pisarski, Co-Founder @ The Community Collective.
This session is all about practical strategies for engaging your community, empowering your team and driving connection. You’ll gain insights into:
- The key differences between managing regional vs. city members
- Tools and tips for onboarding, membership retention, conflict resolution and promoting events
- How to collect and act on feedback to drive meaningful connection and growth
- Real-life case studies that show what works (and what doesn’t) when it comes to building community
As an added bonus, the most engaged attendee or best question will win access to The Community Collective’s Content Directory Gift – a curated collection of 90+ videos, articles, and guides covering every aspect of community growth.
Date: Tuesday 22 October | Time: 10:30am – 11:30am AEDT | Location: Zoom | Cost: FREE for members, guests will be $50.
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We look forward to seeing you there!
Rebecca Freestone, Workspace365, Hannah McNulty, WOTSO, Lauren Quinn, Spacecubed and Romany Lee, WorkLife.
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What is the Community Manager series?
The Community Managers series, a thoughtfully curated collection of online events, has been crafted by community managers for community managers. It serves as a dedicated platform for those, like yourself, working on the front lines with clients/members. This network provides a space to meet, learn, and grow.
Paz has dedicated her life to helping people build impactful communities. She’s the Co-Founder of The Community Collective, a community for community builders in Australia and New Zealand.
She’s helped 100+ businesses build strong communities, including Australia’s largest founder community at The Startup Network, a local co-working space at Happy Spaces, a University startup community at RMIT Activator, asylum seeker women at not-for-profit SisterWorks and many more. When not building community, you can catch her drinking chamomile tea and composing relaxation music as Paz Sounds.
