January 2012 Marketing and Design Events around St. Louis

January 2012 Marketing and Design Events around St. Louis

So it’s the second week of 2012, and you’re back into the swing of things at work, right? How are those other resolutions going? What about the one to attend more of the awesome marketing, social media and design events in our great city? Well, leave it to Atomicdust to help you out. Here’s a list of upcoming events for January. And since you’re bound to run into a few Atomicdusters at these events… you’ll have someone to thank!

 

January Events

AMA
Luncheon
How To Brand An Invisible Product

January 19, 2012
Come to the AMA St Louis January luncheon and hear how Clear Channel Radio has captured a massive 24% share of local listenership to become St Louis’ top radio broadcaster.

CSPRC
Luncheon
Sheraton Clayton Plaza Hotel
January 10, 2012
11:30 am – 1:15pm
Award-winning social media strategist and digital marketer Chris Reimer will help us tweet in the New Year! An expert on all things Twitter, Reimer will have quite a few more than 140 characters to share with us.

AIGA St. Louis
Design Scholarship
Deadline Jan 25, 2012
New applicants will need to sign up with a valid email address, fill out the online general application, and then click on the AIGA link to apply to the AIGA St. Louis Design Scholarship.

PRSA
St. Louis Doesn’t Suck…& Neither Does Marketing/Communications Talent in St. Louis
Vito’s Italian Pizzeria & Ristorante
January 26, 2012
5:30 – 7:30 pm
Join PRSA and IABC for a great opportunity to network with peers in the St. Louis community and discuss the hottest topics in our industry.

PechaKucha Night in St.Louis
Event Page

January 26, 2012
6:30- 9:30pm
Bridge Tap House & Wine Bar

Tweet Up (Hosted by Riverfront Times)
Event Page

January 18, 2012
6:00 – 8:00pm
Schlafly Tap Room

 

Did we miss an event? Please let us know.

Mike Spakowski

Mike Spakowski

Mike Spakowski is Principal / Creative Director of Atomicdust and is involved with the day-to-day design strategy, art direction and studio management.

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