January 2015 Marketing and Design Events

January 2015 Marketing and Design Events

By now you’re back into the swing of things at work, right? Looking to attend more local design, marketing and social events this year? Well, leave it to Atomicdust to help you out. Here’s a list of upcoming events for January:

New Year, New Plan, New Results

AMA-STL
Thursday, January 15, 2015
11:30 a.m.
Maggiano’s

Have you found your marketing efforts are unfocused? Are you trying out all the latest trends, only to find yourself working hard and getting nowhere? Are you expected to bring results but no one can tell you where to start? These are all typical signs of having the wrong kind of marketing planning in place.

Chris Ruzicka will discuss having the right kind of strategic marketing plan. Whether you’re a B2B, B2C, or an agency, having the skills and the know-how to create an effective plan—and get buy-in for it—is essential for your success as a marketer.

How to Think Like a CEO

PRSA & IABC
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
5:30 – 7:30 PM
BJC Learning Institute

During this interactive session, attendees will hold a mirror up to themselves to discover – based on criteria of successful CEOs – how to be more effective. You don’t need to be a CEO to take some of these best-practice strategies and apply them to your job.

#SMCSTL 2015 Kickoff Party (with @VersizonWireless)

SMCSTL
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
5:30 – 8:30 p.m.
The Precinct

Come kick off 2015 with a free happy hour and a great night of networking and conversation. SMCSTL will also make a few big announcements about their 2015 event lineup and their 2015 board.

250 in 250: A Yearlong Exhibit Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of the Founding of St. Louis

Missouri History Museum
All month

While the city’s official 250th birthday may have ended with 2014, this popular exhibit is still open until February 15. See the stories behind the 50 people, 50 places, 50 images, 50 moments, and 50 objects that shaped St. Louis over the years.

Calligraphy in Chinese and Japanese Art

St. Louis Art Museum
All month

In both China and Japan, calligraphy is regarded as the highest form of visual art, even more highly esteemed than painting. This exhibition showcases works from the 17th, 18th and mid-19th centuries. This exhibit ends in February, so check it out now!

 

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Tara Nesbitt

Tara Nesbitt is inspired by the creative culture at Atomicdust, and enjoys coming to work every morning to ignite new, exciting ideas for clients. As Online Marketing Coordinator, she works closely with our clients to develop and deliver compelling content through social media channels – and to measure its effectiveness.

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