Special Forum at ALA—“John Cotton Dana Winners Tell All”

“John Cotton Dana Winners Tell All”
Washington Convention Center, Room 150-B, Saturday, June 26, 2010 — 10:30 a.m.
New York, New York, June 7, 2010
Secrets to developing outstanding community-centered library marketing campaigns will be the focus of a special ALA Conference forum sponsored by the Library Leadership and Management Association (LLAMA) Public Relations and Marketing Section.  “John Cotton Dana Winners Tell All!” brings together experts from JCD award-winning libraries, to share the approaches to brainstorming, execution, and follow-up that helped them stand out from the crowd.
The program is expected to last an hour and a half, including time for questions.  Panelists include:

  • Denis Cunningham, The Halifax (Nova Scotia) Public Library
  • Toni Tucker, Illinois State University
  • Lori Coryell, Ypsilanti (Michigan) District Library
  • Nancy Dowd, New Jersey State Library

Program Chair Judith Gibbons, ALA Councilor at Large, will moderate.

The John Cotton Dana Award honors outstanding strategic communication for libraries: the art and craft of getting the right message to the right audience at the right time, for the right results.  Entries for next year’s competition are due by December 3rd, 2010.

For more information about “John Cotton Dana Winners Tell All,” contact Judith Gibbons at 859-492-9669 or email jagibbons@windstream.net.  For more on the JCD Award, visit www.hwwilson.com/jcdawards/nw_jcd.cfm.

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