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Events Best Practices by Bethesda Chapter

Please see the attached, presented at WEST 2020, so more information about AFCEA Bethesda's successful events.

Additional Documents:
AFCEA Bethesda Best Practices.pptx


Categories: Events
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LinkedIn Welcome Letter by Bethesda Chapter

Example: Welcome to Young AFCEA Bethesda! Our goal is to bring together emerging leaders and provide them with an outlet to connect, develop professionally, and grow their strengths together. If you'd like to get more involved, join us at our monthly networking events for some casual networking, or reach out to a programs chair and get involved with an event planning committee. You can learn more about any of our events here on our LinkedIn page, or by visiting our website, www.afceabethesda.org/youngafcea/ - and if you're not already on our email list, email our Membership Chair, Megan Fedorchak, to start getting our chapter newsletters! Most importantly, you can always reach out to any of our board members if you have any questions!

Categories: Young AFCEANs, Publicity, Membership
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Leveraging Twitter by Bethesda Chapter

Make a Twitter account/hashtag for your chapter, Bethesda Young AFCEANs made #YoungAFCEA which has reached over 26k people.

Categories: Publicity
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Social Media Opt-In during Registration by Bethesda Chapter

As part of its registration process, attendees and sponsors are given the option to opt-in to Facebook, Twitter or LinkenIn or across all platforms. This has resulted in 421 new members across all platforms with 844 Twitter followers (nearly double all AFCEA National Capital Region Chapters, 743 LinkedIn members and 271 Facebook likes.

Categories: Publicity
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Senior Government Executives Dinner by Bethesda Chapter

Senior Executives Dinner, CXOs sit at tables (DHS, NIH, RATB, DOJ, etc...) and talk to attendees at small round tables, informal environment to facilitate talk at a personal level.

Categories: Events
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