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Social Media for Utilities – May 8-9, 2017 Chicago

February 23, 2017 by Gus Calabrese

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Conference attendees at the social media for utilities event in Chicago

Bring your social media, digital engagement, and customer experience colleagues to learn from 9 detailed case studies on how your utility peers are using social media.

Invest in this highly regarded 2-day topic immersion to gain a fresh perspective on what’s new in the world of utility social media, what has stayed the same, and what challenges are coming up.

New to social media? You’ll meet utilities that have been using it for years, how they do it, how they manage it, and how they navigate moving forward while managing internal concerns.

New to utilities? You’ll learn how social media has been leveraged (and to what extent, it hasn’t), meet a community of utility practitioners, and learn how “base hits win the game” when managing social communications.

Been around for a while? Refresh your knowledge and benchmark with other utilities on what’s tried-and-true, what’s new, and insights from lessons learned across North America.

According to Pricewaterhouse Coopers, about 95 percent of a utility’s bill-paying customers will have either grown up during the age of digital technology or will be “digital converts” and fully digital savvy by 2020.

Get ready for them with us.

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About Gus Calabrese

Starting his professional career as a Petroleum Engineer seems odd for a guy who now plans events, however. the similarities make perfect sense to Gus. Capacity, flow, logistics and attention to the details are major components of both Petroleum and event management. Gus’ event background includes some of Philadelphia’s most recognized events, The Reindeer Romp (3,000 participants), The World’s Largest Bar Crawl (15,000 participants), Xtoberfest (7,500 participants) on average over 50,000 tickets are sold to events produced by Gus. Since early 2011 Gus has been involved with logistics for Conferences Connect. In November of 2014 Gus left the Philadelphia event scene and took on a bigger roll of strategic planning and marketing for Conference Connects. Gus looks forward to the challenge of creating engaging conferences in multiple markets.

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