Events for March 22, 2022 – Digital Nova Scotia – Leading Digital Industry
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Tips for Increasing Engagement on Your Social Media Posts

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Social media isn’t just about posting consistently about your company, it’s about making meaningful connections and sparking conversations with your customers. You could cross your fingers and hope that people engage with your posts, or you could have a strategy that’s guaranteed to boost your company’s impact on social media. Ingrid Deon from word-craft will give you loads of tips on how to create social media content that racks up plenty of comments, likes, clicks and shares. After this webinar you will know; How to measure social media engagement How to increase engagement with clear calls to action How to create valuable and shareable content Meet your Presenter, Ingrid Deon, CEO of word-craft Ingrid Deon is the CEO of word-craft inc., a social media marketing agency located in Yarmouth County. She specializes in organic social media strategy, content creation and community management, and works with clients such as Nestlé Canada, Manulife Bank and Kraft Heinz Canada. She started her career as a journalist but switched over to social media when she was offered an opportunity to work at a digital marketing agency. Talking to people about social media, female entrepreneurship and knitting are what lights Ingrid up!

Blue Carbon Info Session

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Join us on Tuesday, March 22, to learn about blue carbon and hear from start-ups who have products that reduce or store carbon in the ocean Blue carbon is the term for carbon captured by the world's ocean and coastal ecosystems. Our ocean and coasts provide a natural way of reducing the impact of greenhouse gases on our atmosphere, through sequestration of this carbon. Keynote Ken Buessler, Senior Scientist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (www.whoi.edu) Ken is a senior scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution who specializes in the study of natural and manmade radionuclides in the ocean. He has served as chair of the marine chemistry and geochemistry department at WHOI, as executive scientist of the US joint global ocean fluxes planning and data management office and two years as an associate program director at the US National Science Foundation, division of ocean sciences, chemical oceanography program. In 2009, Ken was elected fellow of the American Geophysical Union and in 2011, he was noted as the top cited ocean scientist by the Times Higher Education for the decade 2000-2010. Start-ups Mo AlGermozi, CEO & President, Graphite Innovation & Technology (www.grapheneenterprise.ca) – Graphite Innovation & Technology (GIT) has an innovative […]

Halihax March Virtual Event: Data Science Edition

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Join us this month for a moderated panel on the topic of data science. The future of computing revolves around data: how we create it, organize it, and most importantly, how we can use it to improve society. During this event, we’ll speak with three leading technologists about the current techniques for gaining insights from data, ethical and privacy issues related to data collection, and the key challenges in building intelligent applications.