Posts by tricia@huntingtonchamber.org
Blog: Managing Gen-Z: Skills and Strategies
Blog: Managing Gen-Z: Skills and Strategies This blog is inspired by content from a Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce Lunch & Learn Presented by Ohio Valley Bank and hosted by the Marshall University Recreation Center. The topic of the session was Managing Gen Z: Skills and Strategies. Marshall Rec employees Lindsey Peterson, Assistant Director of…
Read MoreBlog: Leveraging AI and No-Code Tools for Effective Digital Marketing
Blog: Leveraging AI and No-Code Tools for Effective Digital Marketing This blog is the third in a three-part series inspired by content from Dr. Ben Eng during a Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce Lunch & Learn Presented by Ohio Valley Bank. The topic of the session was digital marketing fundamentals. Dr. Eng is the Assistant Provost…
Read MoreBlog: Growth Hacking with the Pirate Funnel
Blog: Growth Hacking with the Pirate Funnel This blog is the second in a three-part series inspired by content from Dr. Ben Eng during a Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce Lunch & Learn Presented by Ohio Valley Bank. The topic of the session was digital marketing fundamentals. Dr. Eng is the Assistant Provost for Academic Engagement…
Read MoreBlog: Mastering Marketing Fundamentals – Unveiling the Power of Customer-Centric Approach
Blog: Mastering Marketing Fundamentals – Unveiling the Power of Customer-Centric Approach This blog is the first of a three-part series inspired by content from Dr. Ben Eng during a Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce Lunch & Learn Presented by Ohio Valley Bank. The topic of the session was digital marketing fundamentals. Dr. Eng is the Assistant…
Read MoreThe Five Principles of Leadership: Guiding Your Path to Success
The Five Principles of Leadership: Guiding Your Path to Success By Tricia Ball, Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Marshall University President Brad D. Smith, former CEO of Intuit and co-founder of the Wing2Wing Foundation, shared his insights on leadership through what he calls the “Five Principles of Leadership” or the “Five P’s”…
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