Missed the webinar? Click above to view! Edited by Rick Brotman '73
Newsletters? Videos? Facebook? X? Videos? Communicating your organization’s story is an ever-evolving process that involves skills, hard work and a team that, itself, communicates well with one another. By focusing on general concepts, members of the ClassACT HR73 Communications Committee Henrietta W. Lodge, Rick Brotman, and Dick Friedman presented an overview of their efforts to connect with the intended audience, articulate the organization’s goals and promote its various activities. Opportunity for questions, answers, and discussion followed the presentation.
A BIT OF BACKGROUND:
ClassACT HR73 offers pro bono assistance to nonprofits called Bridge Partners, which are either founded or run by classmates, as well as supporting classmates who are involved in organizations that want to change the world.
In order to help our Bridge Partners to further their objectives, we are offering assistance in a variety of skills related to the success of non-profits via the Bridge Toolbox Series. These webinars are recorded and archived on our website for public use.
Rick Brotman is a seasoned, award-winning professional in the video and media production industry with a career spanning over four decades. He has established himself as a skilled producer, videographer, designer and editor of documentaries, video installations and large scale, multi-screen media. He has worked with diverse clients, shaping cinematic narratives while adapting to new production requirements for contemporary messaging.
Dick Friedman is a former editor and writer at Sports Illustrated, where he covered pro and college basketball, baseball and golf, and directed the magazine's opening Scorecard section. Since 2014 he has been a contributing editor at Harvard Magazine covering Crimson football. He is the author of "The Coach Who Strangled the Bulldog: How Harvard's Percy Haughton Beat Yale and Reinvented Football," which chronicles the immortal Crimson teams of the pre-World War I era.