| Survey Shows American Expect Relief Agenices to Use Social Media |
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| Written by TheBuzz | |||
| Thursday, 01 September 2011 13:10 | |||
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The Chronicle of Philathropy is reporting that a new survey by the American Red Cross shows that Americans expect disaster relief agencies to use social media to keep the public up to date on relief efforts. Read the Article on The Chronicle of Philanthropy | |||
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About the Author: Kurt Martin is a Founder and Group Publisher of Progressive Media Group (PMG) and the Publisher of Nonprofit Technology News. During his 4 years as Publisher of The NonProfit Times, he grew the imprint from a single newspaper to a community of websites, online job boards, email newsletters and digital editions of the print editions. Prior to taking the role of Publisher he was the East Coast Sales Manager for Broad Daylight, Inc. a knowledgebase company. He also held management roles in advertising and ciruclation sales at American Banker/Bond Buyer (Thomson), Faulkner & Grey (Thomson) and SourceMedia (Investcorp.) Kurt graduated from Montclair State University with a B.A. in Political Science and Public Administration. |