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SUMMARY:Catalonia Workshop: B2B travel and tourism networking
DESCRIPTION:Tour operators and distributors to vital markets meet tourism product from across Catalonia and surrounding regions in an accessible B2B workshop.\nIdeally placed at vital moment in the region’s bounce-back\, ETOA’s Catalonia workshop on September 30th will be the ideal opportunity to lay the foundations for a sustainable recovery. The online workshop will bring together selected travel buyers in a highly accessible half-day of B2B online meetings\, matched in advance based on the preferences of suppliers and operators alike.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/catalonia-workshop-b2b-travel-and-tourism-networking/
CATEGORIES:Branding,Culture,Digital Marketing,Leisure & Tourism,Travel
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SUMMARY:Cultural policy responses to Covid-19: An international perspective
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will present findings from recent research into international policy responses to the impact of Covid-19 on the cultural sector\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nHosted by the Centre for Cultural Value and presented in association with the British Council\, this webinar will present brief findings from recent research into international policy responses to the impact of Covid-19 on the cultural sector.\nIt will give an overview of different interventions internationally and explore the underlying policy models and structures that have influenced these – e.g. the status of and targeted support for freelance practitioners in different countries. It will also reflect on how cultural policy might be reshaped and re-imagined in a post Covid-19 future.\nInsights will be shared from the Centre for Cultural Value and the British Council and will include a short keynote by Professor Franco Bianchini followed by panel responses and a discussion chaired by Anne Torreggiani (CEO\, The Audience Agency & Co-Director of the Centre for Cultural Value). Our panelists are Chenine Bhathena\, Creative Director of Coventry UK City of Culture 2021 and Moira Sinclair\, Chief Executive\, Paul Hamlyn Foundation.\nWe want to make the webinar a positive experience for all participants. If you have particular access needs please let us know in advance at ccv@leeds.ac.uk.\nWe will share a copy of the research findings with participants ahead of the webinar as well as the Zoom link. \nImage: British Council / Oona Doherty\, Hard to Be Soft. Photo by Luca Truffarelli
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/cultural-policy-responses-to-covid-19-an-international-perspective/
CATEGORIES:Art,Branding,Culture,Lifestyle,Travel
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SUMMARY:How Livestreaming is transforming China’s E-commerce
DESCRIPTION:Retail is fast evolving in the China market\, and Alibaba has been pioneering livestreaming as an innovative combination of shopping and entertainment. As the retail industry looks to navigate disruptions caused by Covid-19\, livestreaming has proven to be an even more important means of digital engagement\, especially for international brands. Join this webinar to understand how your brand can use Tmall and Tmall Global to reach Chinese consumers & engage with them through Livestreaming.\nSpeaker :\nChloé Gonçalves\, International Business Development Manager\, Tmall Global – Alibaba
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/livestreaming-in-chinas-e-commerce/
CATEGORIES:Branding,Culture,Digital Marketing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200909T210000
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SUMMARY:Reimagining Museums and Libraries post COVID
DESCRIPTION:Inspiring the Digital Landscape of Libraries and Museums\nWe’re all aware of the enormous impact COVID-19 has had in all aspects of our lives. This is also a pivotal moment for Libraries and Museums globally as we deal with issues of financial resilience and finding new ways to engage with our audiences. At Microsoft\, Satya Nadella talks about the three “Rs” – respond\, reopen and reimagine. If we consider the silver lining in this tragedy\, this is a pivotal opportunity for change. Not change for the sake of change\, rather change to expand our ability to achieve our organizational missions. We may well look back on this as a transformational moment in the history of Museums and Libraries globally.\nThe second in our series of webinars discusses the reimagine opportunities arising from COVID-19. We’ll host discussions with three leaders in Libraries\, Museums and Microsoft Education on the opportunities they anticipate.\nPresented by\nCatherine Devine | Global Business Strategy Leader – Libraries & Museums\, Microsoft\nCatherine leads strategy for Libraries and Museums within Microsoft’s Education division. In this role her goal is to leverage technology to further the missions of Libraries and Museums globally in attracting visitors\, optimizing the visitor experience\, supporting research\, serving the community\, improving operations and exploring emerging opportunities for Libraries and Museums as their role is defined in a continually changing world.\nCatherine was most recently Chief Digital Officer at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. In that position\, she led the digital transformation of the Museum for 7 years\, as part of a 25 year career in technology across a variety of industries. Catherine has had a lifelong love and interest in technology and its ability to optimize outcomes across all aspects of life and society.\nCatherine is originally from Sydney\, Australia\, holding a B. Business (Accounting) from the University of Technology\, Sydney and a M. Sc Business Analytics (Data Science) from Syracuse University.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/reimagining-museums-and-libraries-post-covid/
CATEGORIES:Art,Branding,Culture,Digital Marketing
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SUMMARY:CI to EYE LIVE
DESCRIPTION:Live conversations that fuel the future of the arts. Hosted by CI’s President\, Erik Gensler\, CI to Eye Live features timely conversations with leaders inside and outside of the arts.\nHOW ARTS ORGANIZATIONS MONETIZE LIVESTREAMS AND DIGITAL CONTENT\nIn a recent survey of audiences and the broader American public\, more than half of respondents reported participating in one or more digital cultural activities during the lockdown\, and 13% reported paying for cultural content.\nIn this session\, you’ll hear from several arts organizations across genres about how they’ve monetized content during the pandemic. Each arts administrator will share what they did\, how they did it\, the results so far\, and what they learned. You’ll also have a chance to ask your questions during our Q+A session.\nFEATURED ARTS LEADERS\nFrances Howorth\, Director of Marketing\, Irish Repertory Theatre\nGabriela Jirasek\, Director of Digital Strategy\, Goodman Theatre\nAlisa Martin\, Vice President\, Educational Operations\, Tenement Museum\nAnnie Penner\, Network and Social Media Manager\, The Dallas Opera\nGwen Watkins\, CMO\, Houston Symphony
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/ci-to-eye-live/
CATEGORIES:Art,Branding,Culture,Digital Marketing
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200818T120000
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SUMMARY:How Travel Brands Utilize WeChat Now and in Future
DESCRIPTION:Leveraging WeChat marketing to reach Chinese travel consumers\nFor global travel and retail brands with the ambition to expand in China\, recognizing WeChat as a major channel to tell a brand story is only the first step. The next important step is to establish and maintain meaningful interaction with the Chinese consumers by curating relevant content and delivering messages through well thought out strategies.\nThe industry post-COVID-19 will be full of uncertainties. How should international travel brands utilize WeChat to stay connected with the Chinese consumers now and in future?\nTo answer this question\, Dave Rumsey\, CEO of ASAP+\, a digital marketing specialist targeting Chinese consumers\, will share insights on a webinar hosted by TravelDaily China and ITB China on August 18 (12:00 PM GMT).\nWho is ASAP+\nASAP+ is an experienced travel and retail marketing expert. It has helped major travel destinations and brands including Tourism Australia\, Agoda\, Accor and Delta Air Lines reach their target audience in the Chinese market.\nDave is an experienced leader with a proven record of delivering strategic business technology initiatives across both the government and the private sectors. Prior to joining ASAP+ he was the CIO at Tourism Australia for 5 years where he led the IT and Digital Marketing transformation program.\nWhy this matters\nThemed “How Travel Brands Should Utilize WeChat Now and in Future”\, the online session will shed light on:\n● How to stay relevant to the Chinese consumers through smart content and tactics\n● How to emerge as a retail-savvy travel brand\, leveraging WeChat Mini Program e-commerce offerings\n● How to prepare for the rebound of China’s outbound travel activities\nParticipation\nRegister Now for the webinar on August 18\, and join our discussion on WeChat digital marketing for travel and retail brands.\nContact: Echo Zeng\nEmail: echo@traveldaily.cn
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/how-travel-brands-utilize-wechat-now-and-in-future/
CATEGORIES:Branding,Culture,Digital Marketing,Leisure & Tourism,Travel,WeChat
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200722T040000
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SUMMARY:An Exciting Time for Brands | WITH Paris
DESCRIPTION:The first half of 2020 has not spared brands. Neither did the recent social protests. The Black Lives Matter movement and imminent American elections have particularly forced brands to fist-wave\, if not to take concrete actions.\nIn this intense context\, brands have no choice but to redefine their roles and imagine new ways to engage with their younger and ‘woke’ GenZ consumers beyond traditional social media strategies.\nIn this webinar\, we’ll be sharing some fresh & intriguing models that could push the creative envelope for brands that are willing to outstrip the needs of the now committed-consumer.\nWhile our case studies will focus on the fashion\, beauty\, art\, travel\, wine & spirit industries\, we warmly welcome any marketing professionals to join this ‘roller-coaster’ session where we’ll decipher: \n\nnew influence\nnew touchpoints\nnew e-commerce\nnew relationships
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/an-exciting-time-for-brands-with-paris/
CATEGORIES:Branding,Culture,Digital Marketing,Leisure & Tourism,Lifestyle,Travel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200717T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200717T140000
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SUMMARY:DISCOVERY: Arts\, Culture\, COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:How is the COVID-19 crisis shaping arts and culture across America? On Episode 4 of DISCOVERY\, we’ll talk with Arthur Cohen\, CEO and cofounder of LaPlaca Cohen. He’ll share insights from Culture Track\, an ongoing study of US cultural consumers\, and together we’ll talk through culture and creativity in our ever-changing world.\n\nDISCOVERY is a weekly Knight Foundation show\, hosted by the Knight Arts team. The program takes a weekly look at how the arts and artists build informed and engaged communities. To see past episodes\, or to learn more about Knight’s live weekly shows\, visit KF.org
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/discovery-arts-culture-covid-19/
CATEGORIES:Art,Branding,Culture,Digital Marketing,Travel
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