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Library Marketer Shares Brilliant 4-Step Plan for Getting Press Coverage and Building Personal Relationship With Media

Super Library Marketing

She wanted to get press coverage of an interactive display at one of her branches. I typically write formal press releases for big series, special events, and major announcements,” explains Leslie. But for this branch-specific engagement program, I thought an informal email might be more personal and effective.” “I

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Save Time and Reach Your Whole Audience With an Incredible Trick! (Includes Guide and an Example You Can Steal)

Super Library Marketing

From thought-provoking novels to inspiring memoirs, our collection is carefully curated to spark engaging discussions. It’s a budget-friendly way to explore new literary horizons. Community Building: Book clubs provide an excellent opportunity to meet new people, make friends, and engage in lively conversations.

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Welcome to the team, Maurice Classen!

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We’ve welcomed numerous new partner communities across the world, rolled out cutting-edge new features, including the first-ever use case of ChatGPT in local government , and re-launched as the best full-service community engagement platform available for government today. Welcome to the team, Maurice!

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Three Takeaways from Beyond the Beltway Conference from a self-proclaimed GovTech geek

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technology is the solution to improving customer experience, enhancing engagement, and building trust between the government and its community. Stemming from federal aid and balanced budgets, cities’ and counties’ reserve funds have increased by 25% and 36%, respectively. Panel Session at the Beyond the Beltway Conference. Not in SLED.

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Current GSE Guarantee Fees Are Too Low to Be Consistent with Regulatory Capital: Does This Mean a Large Increase Is Coming?

The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)

Meanwhile, any reduction in capital requirements from today’s elevated levels would predictably be castigated by housing specialists from the political right and like-minded members of Congress, who will undoubtedly then accuse the FHFA of engaging in deliberate undercapitalization, such as existed pre-2008 (as explained below).